Accessibility Resources on the Internet
These resources, on access to information systems are available on the internet.
- The Archimedes Project... providing leverage for individuals with disabilities through information technology, from the Center for the Study for Language and Information, Stanford University
- Apple Computer's Worldwide Disability Group
- A to Z Assistive Technology (AZtech, Inc.) sponsored by the Rehabilitation Engineering Center on Technology Evaluation and Transfer.
- The Cornucopia of Disability Information, intended to serve as a community resource for consumers and professionals by providing disability related information, via an internet Gopher, in a wide variety of areas.
- The National Rehabilitation Information Center, (NARIC) is a library and information center on disability and rehabilitation. Funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), NARIC collects and disseminates the results of federally funded research projects. The collection also includes commercially published books, journal articles, and audiovisuals.
- Trace Research and Development Center at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
- Indiana State University
- Do-It Gopher server - The Do-It program at the University of Washington, with partial funding from the National Science Foundation , has compiled a concise listing of mailing lists, newsletters, newsgroups, and gopher servers containing information of interest to people with disabilities.
- The Technology Accessment Program at Gallaudet University conducts research and demonstration projects on visual technologies for deaf and hard of hearing people.
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Last Modified on November 6, 1997.