Beschreibung:
Ensuring Digital Accessibility through Process and Policy provides readers with a must-have resource to digital accessibility from both a technical and policy perspective. Inaccessible digital interfaces and content often lead to forms of societal discrimination that may be illegal under various laws. This book is unique in that it provides a multi-disciplinary understanding of digital accessibility. The book discusses the history of accessible computing, an understanding of why digital accessibility is socially and legally important, and provides both technical details (interface standards, evaluation methods) and legal details (laws, lawsuits, and regulations). The book provides real-world examples throughout, highlighting organizations that are doing an effective job with providing equal access to digital information for people with disabilities. This isn't a book strictly about interface design, nor is it a book strictly about law. For people who are charged with implementing accessible technology and content, this book will serve as a one-stop guide to understanding digital accessibility, offering an overview of current laws, regulations, technical standards, evaluation techniques, as well as best practices and suggestions for implementing solutions and monitoring for compliance.
1. Introduction to Accessible Technology 2. The History of Access Technology 3. The Discriminatory Impact of Digital Inaccessibility 4. Technical Standards for Accessibility 5. U.S. Laws and Lawsuits 6. International Disability Law 7. Regulations 8. Evaluation Methods and Measurement 9. Compliance Monitoring Policies and Procurement 10. Case Studies of Success 11. The Need for Culture Change and Looking Ahead to the Future