- From: Denis Boudreau <dboudreau@accessibiliteweb.com>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 09:49:46 -0400
- To: Eval TF <public-wai-evaltf@w3.org>
Hi Eric, Well, if this is the case, then I guess I could share the following link with everyone: <http://accessibiliteweb.com/fr/services/organisations/evaluation-d-accessibilite-23.html>. This is where we define most of our approach when it comes to accessibility auditing. It does need to be updated as our practice has evolved in the past year, but it still pretty much translates how we work at the moment. /Denis On 2011-09-29, at 9:19 AM, Velleman, Eric wrote: > Hi Denis, all, > > I think French resources (books/publications/papers/presentations/web articles) are also interesting if relevant for our work. So in my opinion there is no problem adding other languages than English. > Kindest regards, > > Eric > > > > ________________________________________ > Van: public-wai-evaltf-request@w3.org [public-wai-evaltf-request@w3.org] namens Denis Boudreau [dboudreau@accessibiliteweb.com] > Verzonden: donderdag 29 september 2011 15:09 > Aan: Eval TF > Onderwerp: Re: informational resources list on measuring web accessibility? > > Hi Tim, everyone, > > I think this is a good idea. Though all we have is in french at the moment on our end, we are in the process of redesigning our website and we're throwing in an english version. That means that sometime before x-mas we should have it revised and translated here. > > We'd be happy to share our "practice of web accessibility measurement" once this is done. > > /Denis > > > > On 2011-09-28, at 3:59 AM, Velleman, Eric wrote: > >> Hi Tim, >> >> Great idea. Lets keep on filling this list and discuss further steps in our call on thursday. I am not sure if we could publish it at the bottom of our page, but we could maybe make a seperate page or place it somewhere else like on the eAccessplus network HUB. eAccessplus is a European project network. This network could maybe help us find more information. >> >> Lets discuss it in the next call. >> Kindest regards, >> >> Eric >> >> ========================= >> Eric Velleman >> Technisch directeur >> Stichting Accessibility >> Universiteit Twente >> >> Oudenoord 325, >> 3513EP Utrecht (The Netherlands); >> Tel: +31 (0)30 - 2398270 >> www.accessibility.nl / www.wabcluster.org / www.econformance.eu / >> www.game-accessibility.com/ www.eaccessplus.eu >> >> Lees onze disclaimer: www.accessibility.nl/algemeen/disclaimer >> Accessibility is Member van het W3C >> ========================= >> >> ________________________________________ >> Van: public-wai-evaltf-request@w3.org [public-wai-evaltf-request@w3.org] namens Vivienne CONWAY [v.conway@ecu.edu.au] >> Verzonden: woensdag 28 september 2011 8:14 >> Aan: Boland Jr, Frederick E.; public-wai-evaltf@w3.org >> Onderwerp: RE: informational resources list on measuring web accessibility? >> >> HI all >> >> This is a really good start Tim. I'm not sure how many papers are needed to what we're doing. Perhaps we can discuss this at the next call. I have lots of journal articles that I can wade through to see which ones specifically apply to measuring and testing accessibililty. We'll see what everyone thinks on Thursday. >> >> >> Regards >> >> Vivienne L. Conway >> >> ________________________________ >> From: public-wai-evaltf-request@w3.org [public-wai-evaltf-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Boland Jr, Frederick E. [frederick.boland@nist.gov] >> Sent: Wednesday, 28 September 2011 3:26 AM >> To: public-wai-evaltf@w3.org >> Subject: informational resources list on measuring web accessibility? >> >> Hi, I was wondering if we did a literature survey to determine the current state of the practice of web accessibility measurement. If we did I apologize for having forgotten. I remember for the WAI Ageing Task Force, they did a literature survey at the beginning to leverage existing resources. Perhaps in our document we could have a informative resources list for further reading at the end if appropriate.. Some examples (no endorsement implied, just informational) I found of some resources on measuring web accessibility were: >> >> Remaining Challenges of Measuring the Accessibility of Websites According to WCAG2.0: >> http://egovernments.wordpress.com/2010/08/11/remaining-challenges-of-measuring-the-accessibility-of-web-sites-according-to-wcag-2-0/ >> >> Quantitative Metrics for Measuring Web Accessibility (link to paper in PDF): >> http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1243465 >> >> Delivering Inclusive Websites-Measuring Accessibility: >> http://coi.gov.uk/guidance.php?page=134 >> >> Automatic Testing, Page Sampling, and Measuring Web Accessibility: >> http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.143.9881&rep=rep1&type=pdf. >> >> Thanks and best wishes >> Tim Boland NIST >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> This e-mail is confidential. 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