Who Should be Compliant with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and How?- Droidmen
Section 508 is an addendum to the Rehabilitation Act came into practice in the year 1973, which had further undergone various refreshes over the last couple of decades. The guidelines of 508 standards are to ensure that all the communications and public information which are covered under Section 508 are fully accessible to the users with various kinds of disabilities too.
Benefits of Audio Description in Education Contest -- "BADIE"
· Website Accessibility Under the ADA- Bond, Schoeneck & King
· Students with disabilities report obstacles- CSULA University Times
· Why Truly Accessible Design Benefits Everyone- Tyler Yearling Hively
· I’m Sick Of Explaining My Disability To My Therapist- Huffington Post
· Aging in the City: How Smart Cities Are Improving Accessibility- IoT For All
· Court of Appeals Rejects Lawsuit Against 2 CUs in ADA/Website Case- CU Today (PDF)
· Website Litigation in California About to get a Whole Lot Bigger- William D. Goren
· 2020 Presidential Candidates Get an “F” on Digital Standards- Business 2 Community
· VMware Hiring Manager: Sheri Byrne Haber, Head of Accessibility, Palo Alto, California
· Public sector unprepared for incoming website accessibility regulations- Mobile Marketing Magazine
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