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Kristin Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Nov 1999 09:05:26 -0600
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I would be interested in this information as well for my thesis paper which focuses on making museum websites universally accessible for everyone, including people with disabilities (for M.A. degree in Museum Studies).

Ren,
I took an on-line workshop with EASI (http://rit.edu/~easi/) that focus on website accessibility issues and solutions. There are others but can't think of any at the top of my head right now. 

Kristin

>>> "wang.." <[log in to unmask]> 11/03/99 08:51am >>>
I am doing research on internet accessability and seeking for the
following
information:
1. How many blind people are currently capable of using internet in U.S.?
2. How many people with disability have direct access to internet in U.S.?
3. Any information about Online training accessability?

Could anyone give me a hand on this information or where this information
can be available?

Thank you.
Ren Wang


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