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Online Information on Employment and Training Opportunities for Disabled PeopleInternet Access |
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Accessibility Issues (GLADNET) provides guidelines from a wide range of groups and individuals working on developing accessible Web principles and strategies. |
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Accessibility Online Resource (Australia): This Web resource aims to raise awareness of the accessibility issues faced by people with disabilities who wish to use online services. Detailed information on a wide range of issues, products and services associated with access to online services for people with disabilities. |
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Access Net promotes Internet access solutions and support for blind and visually impaired users. |
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The Centre for Applied Special Technology pomotes accessible webpage design and hopes to engage others in the ongoing exploration of new learning environments. |
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Enabling Technologies Accessibility means removing barriers that can prevent people with disabilities from participating in substantial life activities, including the use of services, products, and information. |
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The International Commission on Technology & Accessibility (ICTA) initiates, facilitates and provides information regarding technology and accessibility through the World Wide Web. This information is available to people with disabilities, advocates and professionals in the field of disability, researchers, legislative bodies, and the general community. A Standing Commission of Rehabilitation International. |
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NCSA Mosaic Access Page identifies the major barriers people with disabilities encounter using NCSA Mosaic. |
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Plain English Campaign Fights to promote the use of plain English and to stamp out all forms of gobbledygook - legalese, small print and bureaucratic language. |
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The Trace Research and Design Centre is an interdisciplinary research, development and resource center for technology and disability. |
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WebABLE! Is the authoritative Web directory for disability-related internet resources. |
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W3C - Access for Blind and Visually Impaired Computer Users is intended to make web-surfing easier for blind and visually impaired computer users. |
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WAI - Web Accessibility Initiative, in coordination with other organizations, is pursuing accessibility of the Web through five primary areas of work: technology, guidelines, tools, education & outreach, and research & development. News, Events. |
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World Wide Web Browsers - This list is maintained so that people can see what other alternatives are available to the mainstream browsers. |
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