Accessibility
At Oxford University Press, we always seek to make our products accessible to, and inclusive of all our users, including those with visual, hearing, cognitive, or motor impairments.
To support these goals, we follow the general principles of web usability and universal design and, where feasible, endeavour to make our platforms and services accessible to all regardless of physical or cognitive impairment or the device used.
While level AA of the World Wide Web Consortium Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) is often the standard specified in legislation, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), the European Accessibility Act (2025), and other relevant regulations, we have been working towards a higher standard (WCAG 2.2) for many years.
Oxford Insight and Accessibility
Oxford Insight incorporates functionality and content hosted on two different platforms. E-books and other non-assessment content (e.g., videos and static HTML pages) are hosted in OUP’s Oxford Learning Link platform. The VPAT for Oxford Learning link is available from our Accessibility page. The Oxford Insight interface, functionality, and all assessments are hosted in the Junction platform. The VPAT for Junction is available here.