Re: Protocols Subgroup Agenda

THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WEB ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS BY DUTCH MUNICIPALITIES,
FACTORS OF RESISTANCE AND SUPPORT

*"it may also be helpful for the implementation of other guidelines and
(open) standards within local governments."*

https://www.accessibility.nl/files/2019-05/PROEFSCHRIFT_ERIC_VELLEMAN_def.pdf

... to obtain the degree of doctor at the University of Twente

Abstract
There are laws and regulations in place requiring public sector bodies to
adopt and implement
international standards for web accessibility. Municipalities in the
Netherlands have
collectively adopted these standards. However, they often seem unable to
fully implement
web accessibility standards even if the law requires them to and they are
actively pursuing it.
Based on existing models, literature, questionnaires and extensive audits
of the websites of
participating municipalities, this dissertation identifies processes that
support or resist
implementation of the standards within the specific context of web
accessibility for local
government websites. Awareness of these processes is important for
stakeholders willing to
implement web accessibility standards. The result is a set of
recommendations for local
governments that help them identify processes that support or resist the
actual
implementation of web accessibility standards. This not only contributes to
the accessibility
of the web for people with disabilities,
*it may also be helpful for the implementation of otherguidelines and
(open) standards within local governments.*

Op vr 11 mrt. 2022 om 12:32 schreef Bradley-Montgomery, Rachael <
rmontgomery@loc.gov>:

> Hi All,
>
>
>
> The Protocols Subgroup will meet again today, March 11th at 9:00 AM Boston
> Time (1400 UTC).
>
> We will continue the thought exercise of how a layperson might evaluate
> whether a protocol was followed using Plain Language (plainlanguage.gov)
> and Visma UX as concrete examples to help guide discussion. (BBC Gel A11y
> section if 3rd is needed)
>
>
> The Zoom teleconference data is provided at this link:
>
>
> https://www.w3.org/events/meetings/bfc72cd9-fdfc-4847-826a-01afb9e3f5e7/20211105T090000
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> We will be on IRC using the W3C server at https://irc.w3.org
> <https://secure-web.cisco.com/1rI9UW3alosWZho6nVCm-E_dZkJ0BlrVmIyuglWkoUjfWBgRWm6nN35lmjZjFKf-INfhP42jq-fWcgnZi4RUDVZyTd_xV9MBOBw49_JX1_pme_MDZBZhjydUT4RaZ6RhKo0spYxpnqM39mlm1Lf_CG5Iu0Z9m9zjglM_9EkIVHROMeoDmfyAoOBMdLQRgmaYZ8IY_XcLmdZq4RO5Inf1p92eduUVe8o3W2peMTIyf-LVHNx3lugwhx5nr5v6d6gwGPBHRnntIKr1-FEnDe6A6OXihyqBL_vKW_vnHsF6e8sw-cLeuFeoZDWi7zaa5-jmzMTx3WcNZ_HZlwI2s6wh68dVVnRiVDH39gAi9MfLyJnYS7w9apy0GMFDaO9OHmJR0lTpKchQAqiUBvEj-mYvNwPpsMqsEU2IJFsprPrTeO2HSyb3JpM4ETuPgGnOxpzFjcFo2Lwo99TWCkAQDBMISHg/https%3A%2F%2Furldefense.com%2Fv3%2F__https%3A%2Firc.w3.org%2F__%3B%21%21ACWV5N9M2RV99hQ%21ZvVx1wh89EAXhBiorHpgvdpQRlEtQPxaEsJbJ7_Q3MrxtnQGs5lwbIC34ybOl3ZsYw%24>,
> in channel *#wcag3-protocols*
>
> These and additional details of our work, including minutes, current,
> and archived draft documents are available on our subgroup wiki page here:
>
> https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/task-forces/silver/wiki/Protocols
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>
> *** Agenda ***
>
>    1. Explore ways to evaluate (pass/fail) whether the protocol was done
>    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gT2DV8x5Y_m_j3TwoM8VaIMRmS5biAyGUTgJLtMDW64/edit#
>    2. Explore ways to evaluate (pass/fail) how well the protocol was
>    followed
>    3. Explore ways to evaluate (pass/fail) the quality of the results
>
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
>
> Rachael
>
>
>
>
>
> ---
>
> Rachael Bradley Montgomery, PhD
>
> Digital Accessibility Specialist
>
> Library of Congress
>
> Email: rmontgomery@loc.gov
>

Received on Friday, 11 March 2022 14:56:42 UTC