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These resources, and those on the Works Cited Page, will give you additional information about accessible web design and will also show you how to create accessible web pages of your own.
Trace Research and Development Center - http://trace.wisc.edu/ - a leader in research, development and resources for people with disabilities.
The Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) - http://www.cast.org - the home of Bobby. This not for profit organization provides guidelines and tools to help web designers create accessible web pages.
The Web Access Gateway - http://www.flatline.org.uk/~silas/access.html - This site page actually converts pages being accessed by your computer to make them more readable by screen reading software.
Useit.com - http://www.useit.com - A leading site for web accessibility issues and techniques.
ZDNet's <devhead> on Accessibility - www.zdnet.com/devhead/filters/accessibility - Describes web accessibility techniques. Also gives links to other resources.
There are many other resources available about accessible web design. Consult your local library to learn more about it!
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