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Reviews and critiques of published research

   (2005.10.10)

Some research into different ways to test Web accessibility. (Experts using screen readers win, but they’re still pretty bad at it)

   (2005.10.10)

Results of a poorly-devised test may or may not show that lots of links on a page make it harder to find a certain link

   (2005.10.03)

Is it harder to listen and read simultaneously?

   (2005.10.03)

Are headers an easy or difficult thing for blind people to understand?

   (2005.08.21)

Comments on accessibility-related articles in current issue of IBM Systems Journal

   (2005.07.21)

How to debunk typographic research

   (2005.05.13)

Notes on two U.K. reports on Web accessibility

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