Urazy i kalectwa
Poradniki
- Access Singapore: the Physically Disabled Person's Guide to Accessible Places by the Singapore National Council of Social Service.
- Kevin Cole's Electronic Resources Regarding Persons With Disabilities.
- Disabled Peoples' InternationalLinks to Other Disability Webs.
- Disabilities Access Disabilities Links on the Internet.
- Francophone resources for Handicaped People.
- Untangling the Web: Answering the Question, "Where can I go to find Disability-Related Information?" by by Steven L. Fullmer at the West Virginia Rehabilitation Research & Training Center.
- Guillain-Barre Syndrome Disability Resources.
- Internet Resources for People with Disabilities by David Dawson.
- Hearing Loss Resources.
- IBM Special Needs Information Referral Center Resource Guide For Persons With Vision Impairments.
- DO-IT guide to disability resources on the Internet. Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology, College of Engineering/Computing & Communications, University of Washington.
- Kaitlin's Guide to Alternative hardware and software.
- Kovacs, Diane K. Education: special education, developmental disabilities, physical disabilities and ada (americans with disabilities act) Directory of Scholarly Electronic Conferences 9th Revision. 1995.
- Kuster, Judith Maginnis. Communication disorders and sciences internet guide. Version/Edition: 2.2. 1994.
- Ron Marriage's Blind Links.
- World-Wide Web Access for Blind People by Louis Perrochon and Andrea Kennel at the Institut ETH Zentrumfür Informationsysteme.
- Schiefelbusch Institute for Life Span Studies's list of Programs at Various Colleges and
Universities for disabled persons.
- Schiefelbusch Institute for Life Span Studies's list of Information on Government related resources dealing with disabilities.
- Center for Disability Related Resources at the University of Arizona (CeDRR).
- WebABLE Web Sites for People With Disabilities.
- Autism Resources compiled by John Wobus.
Zasoby
- Accessibility Alliance.
- AccessABILITY Technology Network.
- Action for Blind People gopher server.
- Adaptive Technology for Individuals with Disabilities.
- American Association of Disabled Persons.
- American Paralysis Association.
- Americans with Disabilities Act related information from the Schiefelbusch Institute for Life Span Studies.
- American Foundation for the Blind gopher.
- Americans with Disabilities Act Document Center.
- Apple's Disability Solutions.
- The Arc of the United States.
- Archive of BLIND-L Mailing List ("Computer Use by and for the Blind") maintained by Masafumi Nakane.
- Associated Services for the Blind.
- Audies Associazione.
- BAGPADD: Bay Area guide to programs for adults with developmental disabilities.
- Beach Center on Families and Disability at the University of Kansas.
- Blind Children's Center.
- British Computer Association for the Blind.
- Center for Independent Living.
- Center for Information Technology Accommodation.
- Center for the Prevention of Disabling Conditions at Syracuse University.
- Central Institute for the Deaf.
- Computers To Help People.
- Cornucopia of Disability Information gopher at the University of Buffalo.
- Crotched Mountain Foundation.
- Deaf Gopher at Michigan State University.
- Deaf magazine.
- Deaf Queer Resource Center.
- Deaf World Web.
- Delaware Autistic Program.
- Disabled Peoples' International.
- Disabilities Access Online Information Service.
- Disabilities Resources at Olivetti.
- Disability Information & Resource Centre.
- Disability Information at Texas A & M gopher.
- Disability Resources, Products, Services and Communication by Evan Kemp Associates.
- DO-IT at the University of Washington.
- Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
- Dyslexia Archive.
- Dystonia Dialogue.
- EASI: Equal Access To Software And Information.
- EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information gopher.
- ELSNET, the European Network in Language and Speech.
- Disabled People's Association ENABLEnet.
- ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilitites and Gifted Education.
- Gallaudet University's World-Wide Web.
- Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
- Handicap Software Archive, ftp site at the University of Oakland.
- HEATH Resource Center.
- The Hub for information for people in wheelchairs.
- Interdisciplinary Centre for Musculoskeletal Bioengineering and Rehabilitation Technology at Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
- International Exchange of Experts and Information in Rehabilitation (IEEIR) gopher.
- JAN on the Web (Job Accomodation Network).
- Marcus Center.
- McMaster University Office for Ability and Access.
- Missouri Arthritis Rehabilitation Research & Training Center (MARRTC).
- MRDEAF-L, the home page for the MRDEAF-L network, a group of people including teachers, parents, administrators, therapists and allied professionals who are interested in issues concerning services delivered to deaf persons who are mentally retarded.
- Muscular Dystrophy Association (Australia).
- Karen Nakamura's Deaf Resource Library.
- National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS).
- National Federation of the Blind.
- NCSA Mosaic Access Page.
- New York University Center for the Study and Treatment of Movement Disorders.
- Nottingham University Department of Psychology Blind Mobility Research Unit.
- NTID High Technology Center (HTC), National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology.
- Ontario March of Dimes.
- National University of Singapore's Project HIIT: Internet for the Hearing Impaired.
- Parkinson's Disease Information Exchange Network gopher.
- Physical Activity and Disability Group.
- Post-Polio Syndrome resources.
- Prosthetics Research Study, multi-disciplinary research and development for prevention of limb loss, wound healing, surgery, rehabilitation and prosthetics.
- Recording for the Blind.
- Royal National Institute for the Blind.
- SAIDIE - The Intellectual Disability Network.
- Disabilities and Rehabilitation Resources gopher at St. John's University.
- St. John's University Electronic Rehabilitation Resource Center gopher.
- Sign Linguistics Resource Index from the Deaf Studies Research Unit of Victoria University of Wellington.
- South Dakota School for the Visually Handicapped.
- Syringomyelia .
- Trace Center gopher of the Waisman Center and the Department of Industrial Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Research and Training Center for Neuromuscular Disease at the University of California, Davis.
- UCLA Disabilities and Computing Program gopher.
- University of Edinburgh's CALL Centre (Communication Aids for Language and Learning).
- University of Kansas University Affiliated Program for Developmental Disabilities.
- University of Manitoba Disability Information from the University of Maryland gopher.
- Internet Resources for the Disabled from University of Maryland at College Park InforM.
- University of Minnesota Disability gopher.
- University of Puget Sound, Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy.
- University of Utah Center for Disabled Student Services.
- University of Washington Harborview Medical Center Rehabilitation Learning Center.
- Rehabilitation Technology Group at Vienna University of Technology.
- Waisman Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Washington Assistive Technology Alliance.
- Web Server for the Visually Handicapped.
- WebABLE.
- West Virginia Rehabilitation Research and Training Center: the International Center on Disability Information.
- Western New York Disabilities Forum.
- Women with Disabilities gopher.
Bibliografia
- References and bibliography for "Guidelines for Serving Disabled Women" by Elaine Carty, Tali Conine, Angela Holbrook, and Lenore Riddell, published in Midwifery today 1993 Autumn; 27.
Bazy danych
- Assistive Technology Database Interface.
- Dyslexia Database.
- Functional Assessment Information Service (FAIS),.
Dokumentacja
- Understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act by Richard Alexander.
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): a NARIC Resource Guide. August 1993.
- Americans with Disabilities Act Document Center.
- Differing Abilities by Dana Mulvany.
originally appeared in the March/April 1994 (Issue 16) issue of Personal Electronics News (P.E.N.) magazine
- Disabilities Access Factsheets.
- Helping Our Nation's Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities and Their Families: a Briefing Paper on Part H of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) 1986-1995: a Preliminary Report Submitted to the Federal Interagency Coordinating Council, April 20-21, 1995 by the Ad Hoc Part H Work Group. Published by NEC*TAS, Chapel Hill, NC. Posted: 5/12/95.
- International Organization for Standardization (ISO) TC 173 Technical systems and aids for disabled or handicapped persons.
- Kovalik, Gail; Kruppenbacher, Frank. Libraries and the ADA: providing accessible media to deaf and hard-of-hearing people MC journal: the journal of academic media librarianship 1994 winter; 2 (1).
- Kurze, Martin. Giving Blind People Access to Graphics; Example: Business Graphics (presented at the SW-Ergonomie '95 Workshop "Nicht-visuelle Graphische BenutzungsoberflŠchen", Darmstadt 22.02.95).
- Kurze, Martin. Guidelines for Blind Persons' Interaction with Graphical Information using Computer Technology.
- Kurze, Martin ; Petrie, Helen; Moreley, Sarah; Deconinck, Frank; Strothotte, Thomas. New Approaches for accessing different classes of graphics by blind people (Proceedings of the 2nd TIDE Congress, Paris 26-28 April 1995. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 1995. 268-272).
- Vision Impairments: A Guide for the Perplexed: a miscellany of information and resources for persons with vision impairments, collected, written, and edited by John Lyon .
- National Council on Disability documents.
- Perrochon, Louis; Kennel, Andrea. World-Wide Web Access for Blind People.
- Opportunities: Equal Access to Electronic Library Services for Patrons with Disabilities developed by EDUCOM/EUIT's Project EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information); created under the direction of Dr. Norman Coombs; editor: Carmela Castorina. March15, 1993 Copyright (c) 1993 by EDUCOM, The Interuniversity Communications Council, Inc.
- Trace R& D Center Design of HTML (Mosaic) Pages to Increase Their Accessibility to Users With Disabilities: Strategies for Today and Tomorrow Version 1.0. 1/31/95.
- U.S. Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities as published in the Federal Register july 26, 1991.
- U.S. General Services Administration. Center for Information Technology Accommodation. Writing accessible HTML documents by Paul Fontaine. June 5, 1995 DRAFT.
- Assistive Technology for the Disabled Computer User by Linda Wilson;
Updated 11/94 by: Carolyn Kotlas and Michelle Martin. Institute for Academic Technology. (Information Resource Guides Series #IRG-20)
Czasopisma elektroniczne
- The Ability Network.
- Deaf magazine.
- Disabilities Access news brought to you by Disability Now.
- Disability international (selected articles).
- Handicapped news.
- Information technology and disabilities electronic journal.
- Journal of cognitive rehabilitation (selected articles).
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