A Delphi study of factors hindering web accessibility for persons with disabilities
Title | A Delphi study of factors hindering web accessibility for persons with disabilities |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Authors | Hong, Soon, Kim, Dong, Hyun, Joon, and Trimi, Silvana |
Journal | The Journal of Computer Information Systems |
Volume | 55 |
Issue | 4 |
Pagination | 28-34 |
Keywords | Delphi method, disability, Web accessibility, Web design |
Abstract | The importance of the web is increasing, not only as a communication channel but also in enhancing the quality of life for may. Accordingly, there is a growing interest in web accessibility (WA), which involves the creation of an environment in which everyone can equally access and use the web. WA is especially important to those who have disability as it can directly influence their quality of life. This study explores the factors that hinder WA for persons with disabilities and how can they alleviated. Using a Delphi method, study showed that the main factors hindering web accessibility are lack of the following: publicity and awareness; management's interest; institutional or financial support from the government; objective evaluations of accessibility compliance; availability of experts; accessibility education and relevant educational institutions; the understanding of accessibility compliance. Being one of few pioneering WA studies, this theory contributes to both theory and practice. |
Notes | This article introduces a Sign Language Interpreter Module for people with hearing disabilities. Not only original web pages could be preserved, but special designs would enable deaf people to improve their web accessibility to as many online contents as possible. It should bring in creative insights to further develop such a module, so that more functions could be added to extend the module for people with other disabilities. |
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