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Home » Resources » Publications » Going Beyond Compliance » Appendix 6: References
  • Table of Contents
    • Introduction
    • Findings
      • Sites have grown in size
      • Higher rates of technical compliance
      • Compliance does not guarantee an accessible experience
      • Task completion times and user satisfaction
      • Time to complete tasks related to satisfaction levels
      • Sites rate differently depending on user impairment
      • Common accessibility problems
        • The user test panel
        • General problems
        • Problems by tester impairment type
      • Problems by tester impairment type
    • Conclusions
    • Appendix 1: Government websites surveyed
    • Appendix 2: Methodology
    • Appendix 3: User testers and their technology
    • Appendix 4: Task speed by user impairment
    • Appendix 5: Accessibility barriers and solutions
    • Appendix 6: References

Going Beyond Compliance: Survey report

Appendix 6: References

  1. Bridging the Digital Divide: How are government websites meeting the accessibility needs of users?
    A survey of 150 government agency websites for the Office for Disability Issues. By AccEase Limited, November 2005.
  2. New Zealand Disability Strategy: Making a World of Difference - Whakanui Oranga. Ministry of Health, 2001
  3. NZ Government Web Standards and Recommendations v1.0
  4. W3C Web accessibility Initiative Web Accessibility Guidelines
  5. United Nations – "Draft convention on the rights of persons with disabilities", Article 9 – Accessibility.

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