Thinking about Digital Accessibility (e-bog) af H ROBERT KING, KING
H ROBERT KING, KING

Thinking about Digital Accessibility e-bog

84,99 DKK
It is sometimes difficult to remember, but most digital resources have not really been around that long. What we affectionately call "e;the Internet"e;, more accurately known as "e;the Word Wide Web,"e; is younger than the 30 year-old Americans with Disabilities Act, and digital accessibility is younger than that. With the rise in demand for access, and the massive migration to on…
It is sometimes difficult to remember, but most digital resources have not really been around that long. What we affectionately call "e;the Internet"e;, more accurately known as "e;the Word Wide Web,"e; is younger than the 30 year-old Americans with Disabilities Act, and digital accessibility is younger than that. With the rise in demand for access, and the massive migration to online resources in 2020, organizations are eager to ensure their digital resources are accessible, but they are often at a disadvantage from the lack of information and rapid technological changes they face. In this book, we explore what an accessibility program looks like at an enterprise level and how it grows and develops as it matures. Business justifications, stumbling blocks, as well as organization and personnel issues all find a place in the discussion that has been called "e;the high level playbook"e;, "e;the perfect overview,"e; and "e;a primer on accessibilityto an enterprise that doesn't know where to start"e;.
E-bog 84,99 DKK
Forfattere H ROBERT KING, KING (forfatter)
Forlag Lulu.com
Udgivet 20.08.2021
Genrer UYZG
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781304804839

It is sometimes difficult to remember, but most digital resources have not really been around that long. What we affectionately call "e;the Internet"e;, more accurately known as "e;the Word Wide Web,"e; is younger than the 30 year-old Americans with Disabilities Act, and digital accessibility is younger than that. With the rise in demand for access, and the massive migration to online resources in 2020, organizations are eager to ensure their digital resources are accessible, but they are often at a disadvantage from the lack of information and rapid technological changes they face. In this book, we explore what an accessibility program looks like at an enterprise level and how it grows and develops as it matures. Business justifications, stumbling blocks, as well as organization and personnel issues all find a place in the discussion that has been called "e;the high level playbook"e;, "e;the perfect overview,"e; and "e;a primer on accessibilityto an enterprise that doesn't know where to start"e;.