The Digital Accessibility Handbook for Libraries is a comprehensive how-to guide on making libraries more user-friendly for patrons with disabilities. The intended audience is librarians, library students, and other library professionals beginning their accessibility work. Many of the insights related in this text would be helpful to professionals in institutions working to design new spaces or services for their constituency. Institutions embarking on usability testing of their physical and online spaces would also benefit from the insights in the Handbook, especially chapter 7. Although the overt focus of the book is on patrons with disabilities, the authors do an excellent job of establishing that accessibility benefits all patrons: “Go beyond