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- Enabling an accessible web 2.0Becky Gibson. 1-6 [doi]
- Ajax live regions: chat as a case examplePeter Thiessen, Charles Chen. 7-14 [doi]
- Web browser accessibility using open source softwareZeljko Obrenovic, Jacco van Ossenbruggen. 15-24 [doi]
- Accessmonkey: a collaborative scripting framework for web users and developersJeffrey P. Bigham, Richard E. Ladner. 25-34 [doi]
- Web 2.0: hype or happiness?Mary Zajicek. 35-39 [doi]
- Accessible image file formats: the need and the way (position paper)Sandeep R. Patil. 40-43 [doi]
- The national accessibility portal: an accessible information sharing portal for the South African disability sectorLouis Coetzee, N. Govender, Ilse Viviers. 44-53 [doi]
- A preliminary usability evaluation of strategies for seeking online information with elderly peopleSergio Sayago, Josep Blat. 54-57 [doi]
- Personalization of user interfaces for browsing XML content using transformations built on end-user requirementsBenoît Encelle, Nadine Baptiste-Jessel. 58-64 [doi]
- Accessibility for simple to moderate-complexity DHTML web sitesCynthia C. Shelly, George Young. 65-73 [doi]
- Leveraging rich accessible documents on the webRui Lopes, Luís Carriço. 74-83 [doi]
- Profiling learners with special needs for custom e-learning experiences, a closed case?Paola Salomoni, Silvia Mirri, Stefano Ferretti, Marco Roccetti. 84-92 [doi]
- Accessibility of emerging rich web technologies: web 2.0 and the semantic webMichael Cooper. 93-98 [doi]
- Quantitative metrics for measuring web accessibilityMarkel Vigo, Myriam Arrue, Giorgio Brajnik, Raffaella Lomuscio, Julio Abascal. 99-107 [doi]
- Mathematics on the web: emerging opportunities for visually impaired peopleCristian Bernareggi, Dominique Archambault. 108-111 [doi]
- Iconic communication system by XML language: (SCILX)Nathalie Cindy Kuicheu, Laure Pauline Fotso, François Siewe. 112-115 [doi]
- Accessibility in non-professional web authoring tools: a missed web 2.0 opportunity?Christopher Power, Helen Petrie. 116-119 [doi]
- Semantic web: the story so farIan Horrocks. 120-125 [doi]
- Making multimedia content accessible for screen reader usersHisashi Miyashita, Daisuke Sato, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa. 126-127 [doi]
- The HearSay non-visual web browserYevgen Borodin, Jalal Mahmud, I. V. Ramakrishnan, Amanda Stent. 128-129 [doi]
- Using a CMS to create fully accessible websitesSébastien Rainville-Pitt, Jean-Marie D Amour. 130-131 [doi]
- (Natural language) interaction with graphical representations of statistical dataLeo Ferres, Petro Verkhogliad, Louis Boucher. 132-133 [doi]
- The status of using Big Eye Chinese screen reader on Wretch blog in TaiwanYui-Liang Chen, Yung-Yu Ho. 134-135 [doi]
- Ajax live regions: ReefChat using the fire vox screen reader as a case examplePeter Thiessen, Charles Chen. 136-137 [doi]
- Accessibility 2.0: people, policies and processesBrian Kelly, David Sloan, Stephen Brown, Jane Seale, Helen Petrie, Patrick Lauke, Simon Ball. 138-147 [doi]
- A web accessibility report card for top international university web sitesShaun K. Kane, Jessie A. Shulman, Timothy J. Shockley, Richard E. Ladner. 148-156 [doi]
- Experimental evaluation of usability and accessibility of heading elementsTakayuki Watanabe. 157-164 [doi]