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Accessible Web Development

ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing, 2021
There are a growing number of jobs related to web development, yet there is little formal literature about the accessibility of web development with a screen reader. This article describes research to explore (1) web development accessibility issues and their impact on blind learners and programmers; (2) tools and strategies used to address issues; and
Claire Ferrari, Amy Hurst
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Web access to supercomputing

Computing in Science & Engineering, 2001
Theoretically, computational and data grids are the computing paradigm of choice, but they will not gain wide acceptance until users have seamless access to them. The authors describe how to provide comfortable, intuitive, yet powerful Web access to supercomputing, A Web-based, grid-enabled application that processes, analyzes, and delivers remote ...
ALOISIO, Giovanni   +3 more
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Web Accessibility and Accessibility Instruction

Journal of Access Services, 2009
Section 508 of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandates that programs and services be accessible to people with disabilities. While schools of library and information science (SLIS∗) and university libraries should model accessible Web sites, this may not be the case.
Ravonne A. Green, Julia Huprich
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Web accessibility

2009
The development of the Internet has changed a purely text-based environment with relatively simple presentation features to one driven by graphics and multimedia (including complex scripting). This development has presented many difficulties for those computer users with disabilities ranging from congenital causes, aging, or injury.
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Web accessibility

Disability Compliance for Higher Education, 2018
An overview of the key topics faced by disability services providers with citations to noteworthy cases, statutes, regulations, and additional sources.
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Accessing the web

Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data, 2006
We have witnessed the rapid growth of the Web-- It has not only "broadened" but also "deepened": While the "surface Web" has expanded from the 1999 estimate of 800 million to the recent 19.2 billion pages reported by Yahoo index, an equally or even more significant amount of information is hidden on the "deep Web," behind query forms, recently ...
Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang, Junghoo Cho
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Web accessibility snapshot

Proceedings of the 10th International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility, 2013
In the last decades, the Web has grown from dozens of webpages to the current 13.5 billion pages. This growth was not followed by a major conformance to markup coding guidelines. This impacts negatively the access of people with disabilities to the vast socio-economic-cultural transformations the Web engenders.
Vagner Figueredo de Santana   +1 more
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Secured Web access

Proceedings 2000 Kyoto International Conference on Digital Libraries: Research and Practice, 2002
We discuss various secured Web access schemes using dynamic and static approaches. In a static approach the access environment, that is, the set of authorized users, the mode of access, their access rights, etc., are predefined. This approach is suitable only for a static set up where the user requirements do not change frequently.
M. Mohania   +3 more
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Moving toward a universally accessible web: Web accessibility and education

Assistive Technology, 2018
The World Wide Web is an extremely powerful source of information, inspiration, ideas, and opportunities. As such, it has become an integral part of daily life for a great majority of people. Yet, for a significant number of others, the internet offers only limited value due to the existence of barriers which make accessing the Web difficult, if not ...
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Designing web accessibility

International Journal of Web Based Communities, 2005
The majority of websites have not been designed to make them accessible to all the people for whom they are intended. Nowadays, eEurope initiative (European Commission-eEurope, 2005), wants the institutions to become aware of the necessity of accessibility in websites but without taking care of problems like, who will validate this website?
Ruben Arrizabalaga, Tim Smithers
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