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Websites are today the face of an organization, with Global reach. The Information and Technology Act 2000 of India, is entirely silent on the subject of web accessibility. However the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) guidelines of 2008, which has been ratified by Govt. of India, of which Article 9.2 (g) & (h) especially lays down that, states should facilitate access for Persons with disabilities (PWDs) to new information and communication technologies, especially the Internet. A study was undertaken on 3rd December 2009, to analyze the qualities…mehr

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Websites are today the face of an organization, with Global reach. The Information and Technology Act 2000 of India, is entirely silent on the subject of web accessibility. However the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) guidelines of 2008, which has been ratified by Govt. of India, of which Article 9.2 (g) & (h) especially lays down that, states should facilitate access for Persons with disabilities (PWDs) to new information and communication technologies, especially the Internet. A study was undertaken on 3rd December 2009, to analyze the qualities of a website designed by Government Organizations (GOs) and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) working for PWDs in terms of Information & Dissemination, Accessibility, Design and Interactive participatory features. This book gives provides the features of websites used by GOs and NGOs working for PWDs in India and its accessibility. Universal Design applications in organizational website would make it accessible to all. Professionals working in Media & Information Communication Technology have a big role to play.
Autorenporträt
Poothullil John Mathew Martin es investigador senior postdoctoral en el CCD-HumES de la Universidad de Orebro (Suecia), doctor en Comunicación y Periodismo por la Universidad de YCMO (India), profesor adjunto en el Departamento de Comunicación y Periodismo de la Universidad de Mumbai, especializado en comunicación de la discapacidad, comunicación accesible e intérprete de ISL certificado por RCI.