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Re: good example
From: Michael D. Roush
Date: Oct 22, 2003 2:31PM
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Might I suggest the Library of Congress website? www.loc.gov
With the US Federal section 508 regulations, if any site should be a leader
in compliance, it should be theirs. I haven't formally tested it myself,
but I think it would be a good one to check into.
From their website:
"We believe that our Web site is compliant with Section 508 and W3C
accessibility design guidelines. Older, legacy pages are in the process of
being upgraded for compliance, and the Library of Congress is making every
effort to make its online collections and information available to all
members of the public. "
Michael
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> At the South Carolina Library Association conference, I am
> moderating a session on accessibility in which we will have a blind user
> demonstrating JAWS. Can anyone recommend an especially good library Web
> site to use for the demonstration?
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