Remote evaluation: the network as an extension of the usability laboratory
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
The state of the art in automating usability evaluation of user interfaces
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Adaptation of Traditional Usability Testing Methods for Remote Testing
HICSS '01 Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences ( HICSS-34)-Volume 5 - Volume 5
Bridging the gap: between accessibility and usability
interactions - Bridging the gap
Remote evaluation for post-deployment usability improvement
AVI '98 Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces
Accessibility designer: visualizing usability for the blind
Assets '04 Proceedings of the 6th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility
Here, there, anywhere: remote usability testing that works
CITC5 '04 Proceedings of the 5th conference on Information technology education
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Remote usability evaluations With disabled people
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Improving search engine interfaces for blind users: a case study
Universal Access in the Information Society
Levels of automation and user participation in usability testing
Interacting with Computers
Is Wikipedia usable for the blind?
W4A '08 Proceedings of the 2008 international cross-disciplinary conference on Web accessibility (W4A)
Utilizing Wiki-Systems in higher education classes: a chance for universal access?
Universal Access in the Information Society
Making Wikipedia editing easier for the blind
Proceedings of the 5th Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction: building bridges
The study on effective programming learning using wiki community systems
EC-TEL'06 Proceedings of the First European conference on Technology Enhanced Learning: innovative Approaches for Learning and Knowledge Sharing
The design of RIA accessibility evaluation tool
Advances in Engineering Software
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Nowadays Web 2.0 applications allow anyone to create, share and edit on-line content, but accessibility and usability issues still exist. For instance, Wikipedia presents many difficulties for blind users, especially when they want to write or edit articles. In a previous stage of our study we proposed and discussed how to apply the W3C ARIA suite to simplify the Wikipedia editing page when interacting via screen reader. In this paper we present the results of a user test involving totally blind end-users as they interacted with both the original and the modified Wikipedia editing pages. Specifically, the purpose of the test was to compare the editing and formatting process for original and ARIA-implemented Wikipedia user interfaces, and to evaluate the improvements.