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Web Accessibility

Library Trends, 2007
The increasing provision of Web-based information resources has moved from a simple text interface to dynamic and interactive designs. While this move has provided people with a more creative and flexible experience, there are dangers that some people will be excluded because they cannot use standard methods of access.
Brophy, Peter, Craven, Jenny
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Web Accessibility

2008
This chapter faces the Web accessibility issue from the perspective of Web Information Systems Quality, which is the main topic of the handbook. The closed relation between both issues (and also standard Web technologies) will be explained. It will be proven that Web accessibility does not imply any extra effort; it is a consequence of good development
SALOMONI, PAOLA, MIRRI, SILVIA, G. Gay
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Web accessibility

Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web, 2004
Web accessibility is an important goal. However, most approaches to its attainment are based on unrealistic economic models in which Web content developers are required to spend too much for which they receive too little. We believe this situation is due, in part, to the overly narrow definitions given both to those who stand to benefit from enhanced ...
John T. Richards, Vicki L. Hanson
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Web Accessibility

2011
Web accessibility conjures the vision of designers, technologists, and researchers valiantly making the World–Wide–Web (Web) open to disabled users. While this maybe true in part, the reality is a little different. Indeed, Web accessibility is actually about correcting our past mistakes by making the current Web fulfill the original Web vision of ...
Harper, Simon, Yesilada, Yeliz
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Accessing the Web

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1996
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) has recently established a World Wide Web site on the Internet. The site features news updates and information about The Society, registration forms for upcoming events, committee newsletters, a directory of Society members, educational materials, and a program for searching abstracts from cardiothoracic surgery ...
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Accessible Web Design

Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 2004
As part of the Institute of Medical Illustrators' (IMI) scheme for continuing professional development (CPD), worksheets will be published at regular intervals in this Journal. These are designed to provide the members of IMI with a structured CPD activity that offers one way to earn credits.
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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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