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ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, Volume 83
Volume 83, September 2005
- Wayne A. Gordon:

The interface between cognitive impairments and access to information technology. 3-6 - Sara J. Czaja:

The impact of aging on access to technology. 7-11 - Clayton Lewis:

HCI for people with cognitive disabilities. 12-17 - Ray Adams:

An overview of cognitive skills and impairments for cognitive work. 18-24 - Cathy Bodine:

Cognitive impairments, information technology systems and the workplace. 25-29 - David H. Rose:

Cognition and learning: meeting the challenge of individual differences. 30-36 - M. Pieper:

Digital divide and learning disabilities: counteracting educational exclusion in information society. 37-41 - Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis:

Developing inclusive e-learning and e-entertainment to effectively accommodate learning difficulties. 42-54 - Emily Hacker:

Expanding technology access for adults with developmental disabilities at F.E.G.S health & human services network. 55-58 - Peter Gregor, Anna Dickinson:

Cognitive difficulties and access to information systems: an interaction design perspective. 59-63 - Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, Carole A. Goble:

"Engineering accessible design": W4A - international crossdisciplinary workshop on web accessibility 2005 workshop report. 64-72

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