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Web Accessibility Links
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Mainstream
developers - projects, research, resources - papers
and articles
Links to accessibility
information at mainstream Web software developers. (Additional
information welcome .)
Assorted links to projects,
research, resources related to Web accessibility at other organizations. Please
note separate list of links to legal, policy,
and governmental Web sites relating to Web accessibility. (Additional
information welcome .)
Adaptive
Technology Resource Centre , University of Toronto
The
Archimedes Project , Stanford University
Aware
Center , HTML Writers Guild
Bartimeus
Educational Institute , The Netherlands, Accessibility.nl
Center
for Applied Special Technology (CAST)
Do-It
Program , University of Washington
National
Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) , WGBH
Optavia
PASIG
(Portuguese Accessibility Special Interest Group)
Project
MATHS (Mathematical Access for Technology and Science for Visually Disabled
Users)
Project
HIIT: Internet for the Hearing Impaired
Royal National Institute
for the Blind's Accessing
Technology fact sheet
SIDAR ,
Seminario de Iniciativas sobre Discapacidad y Accesibilidad en la Red
Science
Access Project
Starling
Access Services
TEDIS
(Technological Enabling of Disabled and Older People, GMD
Trace
Research and Development Center , University of Wisconsin, Madison
Videncenter
for Synshandicap, Denmark
WebABLE!
Web
3D Consortium
Also see Policies
Relating to Web Accessibility which includes some policy papers.
Disabled
Accessibility, the Pragmatic Approach , by Jakob Nielsen
Global
Trends that will Impact Universal Access to Information Resources , by
Christine Maxwell, ed., on behalf of the Internet Society (paper submitted
to UNESO July 15, 2000)
Nomadicity,
Disability Access, and the Every-Citizen Interface , by Dr. Gregg Vanderheiden,
Trace R&D Center
People
with Disabilities and NII: Breaking Down Barriers, Building Choice , by
Susan Brummel, CITA
Universal
Access to the National Information Infrastructure (NII) , by Dr. Gregg
Vanderheiden, Trace R&D Center
This
site last updated July 2001