Accessibility Techniques for Museum Web Sites [electronic resource] / Susan Anable and Adam Alonzo.
Like other public institutions, museums strive to make their facilities accessible to people with disabilities, yet these same patrons may be hindered in their use of museum Web sites by electronic accessibility barriers. This presentation demonstrates that access was a primary design factor in the...
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