Web Accessibility
Title | Web Accessibility |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2007 |
Authors | Brophy, Peter, and Craven, Jenny |
Journal | Library Trends |
Volume | 55 |
Issue | 4 |
Pagination | 950-972 |
Abstract | The increasing provision of Web-based information resources has moved from a simple text interface to dynamic and interactive de-signs. While this move has provided people with a more creative and flexible experience, there are dangers that some people will be excluded because they cannot use standard methods of access. Research has shown that people with disabilities are most at risk of being excluded from access, and in particular people who are blind or visually impaired and who use assistive technologies such as screen readers. In a library environment, ensuring access for all is important because the method of delivery is predominantly Web-based and the development of e-book provision will provide increased opportuni-ties to access library services remotely. This article reviews some key issues relating to Web accessibility, identifying methods of access, principles of accessibility and usability, and how Web accessibility can be assessed. Studies show that despite a growing awareness of Web accessibility issues, people are still experiencing barriers to ac-cess. Research initiatives identified in this article, and the develop-ment of the W3C WAI WCAG version 2.0, show that the research momentum is being maintained, and together with specific library-oriented research this can only be positive for the development of the profession's practice in this area. |
Notes | This article analyzed the Web accessibility phenomenon from six perspectives: 1) the digital library; 2) assistive/adaptive technologies; 3) design of accessible web interfaces; 4) web usability; 5) assessment of web accessibility; 6) accessibility awareness. All of these are key aspects worth looking into in future web accessibility research. |
URL | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/lib/summary/v055/55.4brophy.html |
DOI | 10.1353/lib.2007.0029 |
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