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Date: | Thu, 25 Jul 2002 11:47:18 -0500 |
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Announcement: Library Hi Tech just came out with a special-theme issue on "Accessibility of Web-Based Information Resources for People with Disabilities." (Vol. 20, No. 2, 2002)
Articles include:
Accessibility of Web-based information resources for people with disabilities
by Axel Schmetzke (pp. 135 - 136)
[Image] [Image] [Image] [Link] [Link] [Link]: inaccessible Web design from the perspective of a blind librarian
by Valerie Lewis and Julie Klauber (pp. 137 - 140)
Voyager 2000: a review of accessibility for persons with visual disabilities
by Robert Axtell and Judith M Dixon (pp. 141 - 147)
Viewing the sunrise: iPac 2.0 accessibility
by Susan M Johns (pp. 148 - 161)
Reading between the lines: an evaluation of WindowEyes screen reader as a reference tool for teaching and learning
by Vibiana Bowman (pp. 162 - 168)
Accessibility and usability of Web-based library databases for non-visual users
by Suzanne L Byerley and Mary Beth Chambers (pp. 169 - 178)
Libraries, aggregator databases, screen readers and clients with disabilities
by Cheryl A Riley (pp. 179 - 187)
An accessibility assessment of selected Web-based health information resources
by Sarah K McCord, Linda Frederiksen and Nicole Campbell (pp. 188 - 198)
Evaluating opportunities for expanded information access: a study of the accessibility of four online databases
by Jennifer Horwath (pp. 199 - 206)
Establishing accessibility for e-journals: a suggested approach
by Bryna Coonin (pp. 207 - 220)
Making Web-based tables accessible for users of screen readers
by Dagmar Amtmann, Kurt Johnson and Debbie Cook (pp. 221 - 231)
Emerald provides an html-formatted electronic version of these articles. Check with your library whether it subscribes to Emerald's electronic services.
Axel Schmetzke
Library
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
PS: I will be away from my computer from July 26 through Sept. 3.
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