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Universal Access in the Information Society. 21:239-247
In 2010, the United States' Twenty-First Century Communication and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA) required local television broadcasters provide captions when they re-distributed their news broadcasts online if the material had been broadcast with ca
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Universal Access in the Information Society. 20:85-92
This study examines the accessibility of state occupational safety and health agency (SOSHA) websites for users with disabilities. To examine accessibility, we used a combination of AChecker-based automated analysis and manual code inspection to eval
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Electronic News. 13:115-133
College television newscasts serve as training grounds for future broadcast journalists and should help students understand emerging trends in the field, such as social media use and developing web and multimedia skills. Increasingly, television news
Autor:
Norman E. Youngblood, Michael Brooks
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Business and Professional Communication Quarterly. 81:440-461
The Internet is a critical eHealth/eGovernment information source, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs operates the United States’ largest integrated health care system. This case study used machine-based accessibility testing to assess acc
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Government Information Quarterly. 35:50-60
Emergency Management Agencies (EMAs) in the U.S. operate at federal, state, and local levels, each with a common purpose “to prepare for, prevent, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of incidents” (Homeland Security, 2008). As Home
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Journalism & Mass Communication Educator. 73:334-345
Electronic media accessibility has come a long way since the Telecommunications Act of 1996. In 2010, the Communication and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA) mandated closed captioning many online videos and called for making video blind accessible thro
Autor:
Bridgett A. King, Norman E. Youngblood
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Government Information Quarterly. 33:715-726
Previous scholarship has evaluated the quality and content of state voting and election websites, often finding that states do not provide voters with the type of information and tools they need in a format that is usable and accessible. Although sta
Autor:
Norman E. Youngblood, Ryan Lysaght
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Electronic News. 9:242-256
In July 2014, the Federal Communications Commission expanded broadcaster requirements for captioning online videos. The new guidelines, which go into effect in January 2016, require broadcasters to caption online clips from shows originally aired wit
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Universal Access in the Information Society. 15:281-296
This study examines state and local e-government Web sites in Rhode Island with an eye toward determining the effects of templates on accessibility, usability, and mobile readiness. After examining 132 state and local e-government sites, using a comb
Autor:
Norman E. Youngblood
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Government Information Quarterly. 31:476-487
Potter's (2002) accessibility review of over 60 Alabama state-level websites was designed to establish a baseline for monitoring the state government's progress on online accessibility. The study found significant room for improvement. Only 20% of th