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... websites was often higher than the accessibility of the website for the institution's SLIS, there were fluctuations in accessibility of both sites over the years (Comeaux & Schmetzke 2007, 2009). Findings for studies that examined ...
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... sites? Ariadne (38). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue38/alexander/ Alexander D, Rippon S (2007) University website accessibility revisited. In: Proceedings of AusWeb07. http://ausweb.scu.edu.au/aw07/papers/refereed/alexander/pa/per.html ...
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... accessibility features.” (Disability Rights Commission, 2004, p.41.) Others, such as Sloan, Heath and Hamilton (2006) and Kelly et al (2005) ... website com- plies with 173 Website Accessibility and the Role of Accessibility Statements.