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2. Rethinking Our Approach to Accessibility in the Era of Rapidly Emerging Technologies

3. Bridging the Digital Divide: Using Free Open-Source Tools to Expand Access to Shared-Use Computers in Schools and Libraries

4. Computer Access (1980–)

5. Some Lessons Learned from Trace’s First 50 Years

6. Web Access (1990–)

7. Accessibility Infrastructure (2010–)

8. Kiosks and Information-Transaction Machine Access (1999–)

9. Electronic Consumer Products and General Accessibility (1990–)

10. Telecommunication Access (1990–)

11. Pre-internet/Pre-web Summative Information (1970s–1990s)

12. Trace Center Origin and Evolution

13. Trace’s Focus for the Next Decade(s) (2021–)

14. Augmentative Communication (1971–)

15. Elements that Have Defined the Trace Center

16. Move to University of Maryland (2016)

17. Assistive Technology on Demand (AToD) + Morphic 2.0 - Changing What is Possible with Assistive Technologies and Who Can Benefit

18. Technology and Disability

28. Computer Access (1980–)

30. Web Access (1990–)

34. How a diverse research ecosystem has generated new rehabilitation technologies: Review of NIDILRR’s Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers

35. The Importance of Computer Auto Personalization

36. The Auto-Personalization Computing Project in Libraries

38. Still having his say: David Yoder’s legacy in AAC

39. Lessons Learned in Technology Transfer from Dr. Gregg Vanderheiden and the Trace Research & Development Center. FOCUS Technical Brief No. 37

40. Multi-faceted Approach to Computer Simplification via Personalization and Layering

41. The Challenge of Evidence in Disability and Rehabilitation Research and Practice: A Position Paper

42. Over the Horizon: Potential Impact of Emerging Trends in Information and Communication Technology on Disability Policy and Practice

43. Improving the Usability of a Mainstream Cell Phone for Individuals with Low Vision

45. Use of Multiple Parallel Interface Strategies To Create a Seamless Accessible Interface for Next-Generation Information Systems.

46. A Standard Approach for Full Visual Annotation of Auditorially Presented Information for Users, Including Those Who Are Deaf: ShowSounds.

47. Harvesting Assistive Technology Vocabularies: Methods and Results from a Pilot Study

48. Towards Accessible Automatically Generated Interfaces Part 2: Study with Model-Based Self-voicing Interfaces

49. Towards Accessible Automatically Generated Interfaces Part 1: An Input Model that Bridges the Needs of Users and Product Functionality

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