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Accessibility of Web-based information resources for people with disabilities (part two): introduction
Axel Schmetzke
2002
397 - 398
0737-8831
10.1108/07378830210452596
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The previous special-theme issue of Library Hi Tech (Vol. 20 No. 2) focused mainly on a variety of specific information resources commonly provided by libraries: online catalogs, electronic indexes and databases, e-journals and online references works. This issue deals with accessibility issues, as they emerge in the library and education environment, which are not specifically tied to particular vendor-supplied information products.
Blind people, Disabled people, Information technology
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