Ellen,
I agree that it's got a lot of problems, both with accessibility and
usability. I think we need to focus on the information that's not
accessible in any other format if we're going to bring it up. Thoughts from
the group on what to focus on?
BTW, are there accessible mapping options available? What are some of the
key points? Or what are the preferences for how to present critical
information in alternative formats so that they serve the greatest number
of people possible?
Audrey
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Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 10:49 AM
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Subject: Accessibility of ALA-sponsored Atlanta maps
Please see: http://maps.urhere.com/atlanta/
I already have forwarded the accessibility question to ALA's Executive
Office.
After all, ALA DOES have an Accessibility Policy:
http://www.ala.org/ascla/access_policy.html
(see in particular, paragraphs 8 and 9.
On Netscape, the screen is flashing trying to load the program ..
potential
issue for seizures ....
Ellen Perlow
Chair ASCLA Century Scholarship Committee/Diversity Initiative
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