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Using Web Content Management Systems for Accessibility: The experience of a Research Institute Portal

Authors :
Agostini A.
Burzagli L.
Gabbanini F.
Natalini M.
Palchetti E.
Source :
Lecture notes in computer science 5105 (2008): 454–461., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Agostini A., Burzagli L., Gabbanini F., Natalini M., Palchetti E./titolo:Using Web Content Management Systems for Accessibility: The experience of a Research Institute Portal/doi:/rivista:Lecture notes in computer science/anno:2008/pagina_da:454/pagina_a:461/intervallo_pagine:454–461/volume:5105
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Springer, Berlin , Germania, 2008.

Abstract

A vast number of guidelines have been set up to regulate accessibility and conformance to standards of web pages. However, it is a fact that the percentage of fully accessible web sites is still low. When designing accessible web portals, knowledge of technologies and a good familiarity with interpreting guidelines are certainly required, but other factors have to be considered. This paper describes the process of implementation of the web site of the e-Inclusion Lab research group, using an Open Source Web Content Management System, and constitutes an example of good practice in how accessibility can be made mainstream in a research portal. The experience revealed that key factors for mainstreaming accessibility also include the acceptance of the overall solution by content authors and the system administrators.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lecture notes in computer science 5105 (2008): 454–461., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Agostini A., Burzagli L., Gabbanini F., Natalini M., Palchetti E./titolo:Using Web Content Management Systems for Accessibility: The experience of a Research Institute Portal/doi:/rivista:Lecture notes in computer science/anno:2008/pagina_da:454/pagina_a:461/intervallo_pagine:454–461/volume:5105
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