A blog about web accessibility and issues involving access technology at large, including but not limited to screen readers, operating systems and productivity software.
http://blog.carrolltech.org/
Disability simulator software that helps Web designers ensure that their pages are accessible and usable by the visually impaired. (IBM ID required to download.)
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/adesigner
The US Dept. of Justice's resource page for the ADA. Voluminous, and not limited to computer and Internet issues, but at least it should be fairly authoritative, if you're willing ...
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/
Free report provides an assessment of a site's accessibility, and information on how to improve.
http://askalice.ssbtechnologies.com:8080/ssb/aa/anon/index.jsp
Article by Raena Armitage. Addresses why Web accessibility matters, and gives some practical tips to apply to your Web sites right now.
http://www.atpm.com/10.01/web-accessibility.shtml
Article by Sylvester Roque and Kimberly Nyles-Roque. Covers disabilities that can affect the internet experience, and gives advice on how to improve sites and avoid causing probl...
http://www.atpm.com/8.11/accessibility.shtml
A rapidly-growing annotated bibliography of reviewed and rated online resources in accessible and universally-usable design.
http://tc.eserver.org/dir/Accessibility
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