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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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The semantic web, web accessibility, and device independence

ACM SIGCAPH Computers and the Physically Handicapped, 2003
Over the past several years there has been a significant increase in awareness of the need for Web accessibility and development of policies relating to Web accessibility in Europe. Techniques for implementations have been standardized and benchmark guidelines accepted (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines -- i.e. WCAG).
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Access to Information on the Web

Science, 1998
Y. Poumay's letter of 22 May, (p. [1173][1]) raises an important and often discussed question about the persistence of scientific and technical information on the World Wide Web. What is often forgotten is that one of the early motivations for developing the Web was to provide easy access ...
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Understanding Web Accessibility

2002
The Web is providing unprecedented access to information and interaction for people with disabilities. It provides opportunities to participate in society in ways otherwise not available. With accessible websites, people with disabilities can do ordinary things:children can learn, teenagers can flirt, adults can make a living, seniors can read about ...
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Renarrating Web Content to Increase Web Accessibility

Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2017
Web is indeed prolific with useful content. However, some segments of the user population -- for example, students of less rigorous colleges from rural India -- may find some of the relevant material on the web complex, foreign and incomprehensible. So, while good content exists, not all are able to benefit from it. The intent of our research effort is
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Outlook Web Access

2003
Mit Exchange 2000 haben Benutzer die Moglichkeit, wie bereits beim Vorganger, mit einem Internetbrowser direkt auf ihr Postfach zuzugreifen. Diese Option wird Outlook Web Access genannt und wurde bei Exchange 2000 stark verbessert. Es ist dabei egal, welches Betriebssystem auf den Benutzerrechnern installiert ist.
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Mobile Web and Accessibility

2008
While focusing on the human–computer interaction side of the Web content delivery, this article discusses problems and prospects of the mobile Web and Web accessibility in terms of what lessons and experiences we have gained from Web accessibility and what they can say about the mobile Web.
Masahiro Hori, Takashi Kato
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Achieving web accessibility

Proceedings of the 30th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, 2002
The World Wide Web has long outgrown its novelty to become a necessity in academics. Internet access has enabled numerous activities-registration, research, and distance learning, to name a few-to reach more people than ever. Federal laws require state schools to provide accessible web sites for persons with disabilities-yet many fail to, perhaps due ...
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Web Page Accessibility

Phi Delta Kappan, 2003
THERE ARE some 30 million people with disabilities in the U.S. If you have created Web pages without thinking about how accessible they will be for these people, you may be unintentionally locking them out of your site. I am certainly no expert on accessibility, but I thought I should at least know something about it, and I'm passing along what I've ...
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