The user experience: designs and adaptations
W4A '04 Proceedings of the 2004 international cross-disciplinary workshop on Web accessibility (W4A)
Designing search engine user interfaces for the visually impaired
W4A '04 Proceedings of the 2004 international cross-disciplinary workshop on Web accessibility (W4A)
Can I find what I'm looking for?
Proceedings of the 13th international World Wide Web conference on Alternate track papers & posters
Taking control of web browsing
The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia - Special issue: Accessible hypermedia and multimedia
The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia - Special issue: Accessible hypermedia and multimedia
A cisco education tool accessible to the vision impaired
Proceedings of the 8th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility
Improving web accessibility through an enhanced open-source browser
IBM Systems Journal
Flexible tool support for accessibility evaluation
Interacting with Computers
Remote and local delivery of cisco education for the vision-impaired
Proceedings of the 12th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
ICCHP '08 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs
Cognition, Age, and Web Browsing
UAHCI '09 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Addressing Diversity. Part I: Held as Part of HCI International 2009
Book4All: A Tool to Make an e-Book More Accessible to Students with Vision/Visual-Impairments
USAB '09 Proceedings of the 5th Symposium of the Workgroup Human-Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering of the Austrian Computer Society on HCI and Usability for e-Inclusion
Accessibility of assistive software installation interfaces
INTERACT'07 Proceedings of the 11th IFIP TC 13 international conference on Human-computer interaction
Web mediators for accessible browsing
ERCIM'06 Proceedings of the 9th conference on User interfaces for all
Introducing tactoweb: a tool to spatially explore web pages for users with visual impairment
UAHCI'11 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Universal access in human-computer interaction: design for all and eInclusion - Volume Part I
The barriers to and benefits of use of ICT for people with visual impairment
UAHCI'11 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Universal access in human-computer interaction: design for all and eInclusion - Volume Part I
Model-based customizable adaptation of web applications for vocal browsing
Proceedings of the 29th ACM international conference on Design of communication
An environment for defining and handling guidelines for the web
ICCHP'06 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs
Use of social media by people with visual impairments: usage levels, attitudes and barriers
ICCHP'12 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs - Volume Part I
Progress on Website Accessibility?
ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB)
Wrestling With Online Learning Technologies: Blind Students' Struggle to Achieve Academic Success
International Journal of Distance Education Technologies
UAHCI'13 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction: applications and services for quality of life - Volume Part III
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The application of appropriate Web site design and evaluation methods helps to ensure more usable and accessible Web sites. While in the literature guidelines and evaluation methods for accessibility and usability are given and discussed separately, we aim at identifying the relationships between these two concepts, in particular considering usability criteria for accessible Web sites. In this work, we propose a set of such criteria targeted to improving the navigability for a specific group of disabled users, i.e., vision-impaired people. The identification of the eighteen criteria suggested herein was performed through empirical feedback, by which potential issues were identified. Subsequently, a systematic method was developed on the basis of the analysis of potential solutions, resulting in a classification of the criteria according to usability aspects. Some example applications of the proposed criteria to three existing public administration Web sites are discussed.