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Technology, Diversity, Web Accessibility, and ALA Accreditation Standards in MLIS

open access: yesThe International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion, 2017
This paper discusses an interconnection between diversity and technology: web accessibility for all, including people with disabilities. Qualitative interviews were conducted with eight MLIS professors and two students or recent alumni.
Adina Mulliken
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Technologies, Standards, and Approaches to Ensure Web Accessibility for Visually Impaired People

open access: yesDigital Presentation and Preservation of Cultural and Scientific Heritage, 2018
The report presents the technologies, tools and methods for achieving accessibility of information databases containing annotated information for people with disabilities and in particular people with visual deficits.
Galya N. Georgieva-Tsaneva   +1 more
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Archaeological Vector Graphics and SVG: A case study from Cricklade

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2006
Currently, there are a variety of ways to make vector-based information available on the Web, but most are browser- and platform-dependent, proprietary, and unevenly supported (Laaker 2002, 13).
Holly Wright
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QQuake, a QGIS Plugin for Loading Seismological Data From Web Services

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2021
An increasing number of web services providing convenient access to seismological data have become available in recent years. A huge effort at multiple levels was required to achieve this goal and the seismological community was engaged in the ...
Mario Locati   +3 more
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A Survey of Patterns for Web Services Security and Reliability Standards

open access: yesFuture Internet, 2012
An important aspect for the acceptance of Service-Oriented Architectures is having convenient ways to help designers build secure applications. Numerous standards define ways to apply security in web services.
Maria M. Larrondo-Petrie   +5 more
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Web Syndication Approaches for Sharing Primary Data in "Small Science" Domains

open access: yesData Science Journal, 2010
In some areas of science, sophisticated web services and semantics underlie "cyberinfrastructure". However, in "small science" domains, especially in field sciences such as archaeology, conservation, and public health, datasets often resist ...
Eric C Kansa, Ahrash Bissell
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TOWARDS COMPATIBILITY OF CONTEMPORARY GEOSPATIAL STANDARDS WITH THE FOG COMPUTING CONCEPT

open access: yesInterCarto. InterGIS, 2017
This position paper considers the possibility of implementation of the Fog Computing paradigm into the contemporary Geographic Information Systems (GISs) and into the geospatial Web services that provide data access.
E. A. Panidi
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Presenting the StanDat database on international standards: improving data accessibility on marginal topics

open access: yesPolitical Science Research and Methods
This article presents an original database on international standards, constructed using modern data gathering methods. StanDat facilitates studies into the role of standards in the global political economy by (1) being a source for descriptive ...
Solveig Bjørkholt
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A Framework for Visualizing Heterogeneous Construction Data Using Semantic Web Standards

open access: yesAdvances in Civil Engineering, 2018
3D Visualization provides a mean for communicating different construction activities to diverse audiences. The scope, level of detail, and time resolution of the 3D visualization process are determined based on the targeted audiences.
Mostafa Ali, Yasser Mohamed
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Towards an Accessible Web Through Semantic Web Standards [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
Making information on the Web accessible to all people, including to those having special needs, has become a necessity because of various legal obligations. Information may not be accessible by people with special needs because many Websites are not designed for viewing with alternative technologies.
Stephen M. Watt, Mark Perry
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