Strategies for tailoring web contents for specific devices : the case of usable and accessible contents for assistive technologies of web mobile devices

González Perea, Lourdes and Martínez Usero, José Angel (2006) Strategies for tailoring web contents for specific devices : the case of usable and accessible contents for assistive technologies of web mobile devices. [Conference Paper] (Unpublished)

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Users with disabilities, and the elderly, may experience problems in accessing content on the World Wide Web. These problems however can be solved by using a series of assistive technologies, that can be defined as any product, instrument, equipment or technical system used by a person with a disability, which prevents, compensates for, supervises, alleviates or neutralizes the effects of the disability when accessing web content. Such assistive technologies facilitate processes of interaction and access to page content and also help to get the most out of the browser utilities used. It is concluded that content providers should take into consideration a set of good practices in order to develop effective, usable, accessible and adaptable contents for mobile devices.


Item Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:Web mobile; Repository; Accessibility; Assistive technologies
Subjects:B. Information use and sociology of information. > BH. Information needs and information requirements analysis.
B. Information use and sociology of information. > BI. User interfaces, usability.
L. Information technology and library technology. > LA. Telecommunications.
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ID Code:6918
Deposited By:Martínez Usero, José Angel
Deposited On:10 Aug 2006
Last Modified:19 Nov 2008 10:21
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