- From: Waddell, Cynthia <cynthia.waddell@ci.sj.ca.us>
- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 17:19:47 -0800
- To: "'W3C interest group'" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
I have just been informed that a number of my articles written for the American Bar Association are now online. For your information, I am including an updated list of the articles and urls: Selected Articles by Cynthia D. Waddell "The Growing Digital Divide in Access for People with Disabilities: Overcoming Barriers to Participation" found at http://www.aasa.dshs.wa.gov/access/waddell.htm. This paper was commissioned by the US government for the first national conference on the impact of the digital economy. It is the sole paper on the impact for people with disabilities and was selected for re-publication for the World Economic Development Congress and World Bank/IMF Summit 9/99. Written 5/99. "Electronic Curbcuts: Universal Access for Everyone" at http://www.cisp.org/imp/december_99/12_99waddell.htm. This paper was requested by and published in iMP: The Magazine for Information Impacts, a publication of the Center for Information Strategy and Policy, an affiliated organization of the Association of Computer Machinery Digital Library. It is a short update on the previous paper and has information on international impacts. Written 12/99. "Applying the ADA to the Internet: A Web Accessibility Standard" at http://www.rit.edu/~easi/law/weblaw1.htm. This paper was requested by the American Bar Association for their national summit on disability rights for the development of a blueprint for the new century. Written 6/98. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- "Electronic Curbcuts- The ADA in Cyberspace" published in Human Rights, Volume 27, Number 1, Winter 2000, an American Bar Association Magazine for the Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities. Written 12/99. See http://www.abanet.org/irr/hr/winter00humanrights/waddell.html. "The National Federation of the Blind Sues AOL" published in the Human Rights magazine above. Written 12/99. See http://www.abanet.org/irr/hr/winter00humanrights/waddell2.html. "Suit Targets Cyberspace for ADA Compliance" published in the National Disability Law Reporter, Highlights, Volume 16, Issue 5, December 16, 1999. "Is Your Site ADA-Compliant . . . or a Lawsuit-in-Waiting?" published in the Internet Lawyer, Issue 4.11, November 1998; see http://www.internetlawyer.com/ada.htm. "Electronic Curbcuts for Government Web Sites: Making Your Web Site Accessible" published in ADA Update, a quarterly publication of the ADA Training Project for State and Local Governments, National League of Cities. Written Fall 1997. "Electronic Curbcuts: How to Build an Accessible Web Site" co-authored by Leslie M. Campbell and Cynthia D. Waddell, CAPED Communiqué, California Association of Post-Secondary Education on Disability, Spring 1997; see http://www.prodworks.com/ilf/ecc.htm. "Treble Damages & Attorney's Fees in California: Remedies for Access Under the Unruh Civil Rights Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act", written for the 34th Annual Convention of the Consumer Attorneys of California, November 1995. --------------------------------------------------- Cynthia D. Waddell ADA Coordinator City Manager Department City of San Jose, CA USA 801 North First Street, Room 460 San Jose, CA 95110-1704 (408)277-4034 (408)971-0134 TTY (408)277-3885 FAX http://www.rit.edu/~easi/webcast/cynthia.htm http://www.aasa.dshs.wa.gov/access/waddell.htm
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