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Information Technology and Disabilities
Vol. IX No. 1 October, 2003

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** The contents of EASI's e-journal are below
Remember 2 EASI month-long courses begin Monday November 3 (registrations
will be accepted through Friday 7
Barrier-free E-learning http://easi.cc/workshops/bfel.htm
Accessible Internet Multimedia http://easi.cc/workshops/mmedia.htm
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I
ntroducing a special issue of Information Technology and Disabilities
PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES: ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Guest Editor: Steve Noble
Policy Analyst, Kentucky Assistive Technology Service Network
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It is a distinct pleasure to introduce the first installment of ITD's
two-part special series on public policy issues. This collection of
articles, and
those that will follow in the upcoming issue, are part of our special theme
to address the public policy aspects relating to the emerging civil right of
access to information. In a world so dependent upon the flow of information
and the operation of information technology, it is clearly a social imperative
that all people are afforded equal access to this vital resource. In
particular, those who help shape public policy must collectively safeguard
this right
and ensure that individuals with disabilities do not find themselves on the
wrong side of the "digital divide."

On behalf of EASI, Equal Access to Software and Information, I would like
to say a special "thank you" to all the authors who contributed to this
series.

ISSN 1073-5127

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(CONTENTS)

Special Theme Articles

THE STATE OF THE LAW ON TECHNOLOGY AND THE BLIND: WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT
OUGHT TO BE
James Gashel (
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Director of Governmental Affairs, National Federation of the Blind

FEDERAL REGULATION CREATES ECONOMIC INCENTIVES FOR COMPETITION, INNOVATION
AMONG TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES
Laura Ruby (
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Program Manager, Regulatory and Industry Affairs
Accessible Technology Group, Microsoft Corporation

STATE IT ACCESSIBILITY POLICY: THE LANDSCAPE OF TODAY
Diane Cordry Golden (
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Director, Missouri Assistive Technology
Deborah V. Buck (
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Director, State IT Accessibility Initiatives, ITTATC

FROM POLICY TO PRACTICE: ACHIEVING EQUITABLE ACCESS TO EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
Patricia Hendricks (
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Technology Coordinator, Mid-Atlantic Regional Technology in Education
Consortium,
Lisa Wahl (
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Consultant, Alliance for Technology Access
Judith Stull (
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Senior Research Associate, Temple University
Center for Research in Human Development and Instruction
Julie Duffield (
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Research Associate, WestEd- Regional Technology in Education Consortium
Project

SHOW ME THE MONEY: MAKING CURRENCY ACCESSIBLE TO PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND
Melanie Brunson (
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Director of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs, American Council of the Blind

THE CHAFEE AMENDMENT: IMPROVING ACCESS TO INFORMATION
Alison Lingane (
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Senior Product Manager, Bookshare.Org, The Benetech Initiative
Jim Fruchterman (
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President and CEO, The Benetech Initiative

THE IMPORTANCE OF ACCURATELY MEASURING THE ACCESSIBILITY OF THE FEDERAL
ELECTRONIC GOVERMENT: DEVELOPING THE RESEARCH AGENDA
Paul T. Jaeger (
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Senior Research Associate and EBSCO Fellow, Information Use
Management and Policy Institute

Other Articles

WHAT COLOR IS THAT COMMENT: THE MECHANICS OF ONLINE COLLABORATION FROM A
BLIND STUDENT'S PERSPECTIVE
Stephanie Watts (
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Freelance Assistive Technology Consultant


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                EASI's November, month-long online courses:
Barrier-free E-learning: http://easi.cc/workshops/bfel.htm
Accessible Internet Multimedia: http://easi.cc/workshops/mmedia.htm
(a package of five courses will earn the Certificate in Accessible
Information Technology)
http://easi.cc/workshop.htm

                                        Norman Coombs, Ph.D.
CEO EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information)
22196 Caminito Tasquillo
        Laguna Hills CA 92653
home: (949)  855-4852
        Cell: (949) 922-5992
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
                http://www.rit.edu/~nrcgsh

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