This file contains notes on how to make Web-based materials – and data in particular – accessible to users with disabilities.
- W3C: Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
- ISO: ISO/IEC TR 29138-X:2009, Information technology -- Accessibility considerations for people with disabilities
- comes in three parts (X=1: User needs summary; X=2: Standards inventory; X=3: Guidance on user needs mapping)
- United States Access Board
- Rehabilitation Act, Section 508
- Improving Accessibility of Government Websites
- Overview
- Some vote by EU parliament
- Needs follow-up
- Twitter hashtag a11y (background)
- DC Accessibility Meetup
- Access IQ (Australia)
- Web Accessibility Toolbar
- Web Accessibility tester
- NAD v. Harvard and NAD v. MIT
- OpenDyslexic
- What standards exist for accessibility of open data? at Open Data Stack Exchange
- Publishers: Why is all your content not accessible? — story of a blind physicist and the (in)accessibility of the scholarly literature for him
- Web accessibility for the disabled makes sense for everyone
- Wanda Diaz Merced: How a blind astronomer found a way to hear the stars
- sonification as a way to (a) explore data, (b) help bridge gaps between the sighted and un-sighted
- An Artist Uses an iPhone to Visualize Sounds in A.R. — still sonification
- Three common accessibility pitfalls for developers
- Integrating Contrast Checks in Your Web Workflow
- What the grayscale challenge taught us about phone addiction — about changing one's phones to gray scale
- Hardware to teach blind kids how to code
- All about the presentation: don’t let accessibility slide