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The G3ict Toolkit within A Policy-Making Framework
Launching presentation and ceremony of the Global Initiative for Inclusive ICTs & International Telecommunication Union Toolkit
Date: 07/05/2009
Venue: Hotel Marillia, Hammamet, TunisiaThe Principles of Optimal Design for Digital Inclusion
Presentation given at The Rix Centre Conference ‘Me! Multimedia and e-learning for Inclusion’
Date: 18/01/2009
Venue: University of East London, London, UKExamples of weighting and scoring the accessibility requirement of a web site
Date: 28/05/2008
EICTA Manufacturers' Meeting - Summary of Presentation
Date: 06/12/2007
Venue: BrusselsDetermining Accessibility Needs Through User Goals
Access to information remains a major challenge for people with disabilities. In this paper, an approximate model of how people access information is proposed. This model is presented in the context of the sequence of goals that must be completed by a user to access an information source. This model has led to the development of a tool, the Accessibility Information Matrix that can be used to guide the design of technologies and techniques for information access.
Date: 24/08/2007
DASH – Design for All Self Help
Manual for Digital Designers
Date: 04/07/2007
ICT, Infrastructure and the Delivery of Services
humanITy Briefing Paper 5
Date: 16/04/2003
A Theory for the Stratification of Digital Data Elements in Temporary Files
In order to facilitate the customisation of data elements in a digital information display it should be constructed from a set of frames in the form of temporary files.
Date: 01/11/2001
Digital Content Creation and Navigation: Interoperability and Accessibility
Report to SHM Productions Ltd
Date: 15/10/2001
This Paper was commissioned by the London Sustainability Exchange (LSX) and, subject to humanITy's payment conditions being met it is and will be the intellectual property of the LSX. HumanITy, however, reserves the rights to extract general principles from this Paper and integrate them into other work, subject to such material having no reference to the LSX. Should humanITy wish to quote from passages relating to the LSX it will seek copyright permission in the normal manner. This Paper is compatible with Michael Hayes Paper The London Sustainability Exchange: Technical Scoping Document V 0.1 of 23rd August 2001 except that this Paper is far more cautious in its assessment of the need for information interchange and educational functions.
Date: 28/08/2001
There's a Library in your Television
Presented to IFLA/SLB Conference, Washington DC
Date: 15/08/2001
Venue: Washington DCFlexible Information Access: Design, Technology & Environment
Date: 18/07/2001
Designing Tests for the Power of Nine
Package for Re:source - Deliverable 3
Date: 21/03/2001
