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Improving Web accessibility

Computer, 2003
Fifty-four million Americans - nearly one in five - live with some form of visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive disability. Although great strides have been made during the past decade to accommodate those with special needs in the physical workplace, the Internet's increasing commercial prominence is raising new questions about how far this effort ...
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Accessibility and the Web

Physiotherapy, 2003
Rachel Chester, Joanne Bruce
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Approaches to web accessibility

VINE, 2001
The purpose of this article is to examine the existing tools and guidance available to museums, archives and libraries, and then to consider new technologies such as accessible Portable Document Format files and additional modules for existing web development software. The article reviews current tools, standards and guidelines in accessibility such as
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Web Accessibility Evaluation

2008
Web accessibility evaluation is a broad field that combines different disciplines and skills. It encompasses technical aspects such as the assessment of conformance to standards and guidelines, as well as non-technical aspects such as the involvement of end-users during the evaluation process.
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Universal Web Access: An Intelligent Web Interface

The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, and Society, 2006
Elizabeth DePoy, Stephen French Gilson
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