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Multi-tool accessibility assessment of government department websites:a case-study with JKGAD

Nature of being accessible to all categories of users is one of the primary factors for enabling the wider reach of the resources published through World Wide Web. The accessibility of websites has been analyzed through W3C guidelines with the help of various tools. This paper presents a multi-tool...

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Published in:Disability and rehabilitation: Assistive technology 2018-08, Vol.13 (6), p.504-516
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Analysis
Barriers
Blindness
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Government agencies
Government Programs - organization & administration
Government Programs - standards
Guidelines as Topic
Humans
India
Internet
Internet - standards
Rehabilitation
Vision Disorders - rehabilitation
Visual impairment
Visually Impaired Persons - rehabilitation
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World Wide Web
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