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Web accessibility features on websites are designed for individuals with disabilities that include low vision and cognitive impairments, but such features can benefit everyone.
Merve Ekin +5 more
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Approaches to Building Websites for Training People with Special Education Needs [PDF]
This work discusses several approaches to building websites for training and facilitating people with special education needs (SEN), implemented over the last four years with the authors’ involvement. Achievements are credited and avenues for improvement
Enkov, Svetoslav, Shotlekov, Ivan
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This study explores the market potential for the ICT sector to expand its reach when websites are accessible to people with disabilities. Twelve Dublin-based organisations were surveyed and interviewed over four months to analyse organisations’ benefits ...
Robert Huffaker +2 more
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Web-Based Student Processes at Community Colleges: Removing Barriers to Access [PDF]
Colleges and universities are making extensive use of the Internet for collecting admission and financial aid applications. Benefits from online application services are enjoyed by both the educational institution and the prospec¬tive student who applies
Bruyere, Susanne M +4 more
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Accessibility and Update Status of Published Software: Benefits and Missed Opportunities
Online accessibility and continuous updating of software packages is important for their application and resource-sharing. We evaluated the accessibility and update status of 214 software packages published in Molecular Ecology Resources in the past 15 ...
Xunhe Huang +5 more
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Understanding and supporting web developers: : design and evaluation of a web accessibility information resource (WebAIR) [PDF]
This paper describes the design and evaluation of a Web Accessibility Information Resource (WebAIR) for supporting web developers to create and evaluate accessible websites.
Petrie, Helen +2 more
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How the web continues to fail people with disabilities [PDF]
The digital divide is most often understood as that between the IT haves and have-nots. However, if there is one minority group that can be, and often is excluded from the world wide web, even if they have a computer, it is disabled people.
Kreps, David
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Making informed choices in social care: the importance of accessible information [PDF]
The current policy trend is to encourage greater choice in the use of welfare services. To make informed choices, people need information. The process of finding and using information has costs for individuals in terms of effort, time and material ...
Appleby +24 more
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Improving Accessibility of Nigerian Newspaper Websites Through RSS Feeds [PDF]
Really Simply Syndication or Rich Site Summary (RSS) now becomes common way of summarizing content of an information website.- This is based on Resource Description Format ( RDF), which is an extensible markup language(XML) standard for analyzing ...
Adeyeye, O.M., Ayo, C. K.
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Accessibility factors for totally blind users of Palestinian universities websites [PDF]
The World Wide Web (Web) is considered to be one of the sources of information and services.Universities use their webpages to communicate with stakeholders.Most of the related researchers have discovered significant faults with respect to accessibility
Hassouna, Mohammed Saleh +2 more
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