J. Carter
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Apples and Oranges: Toward a Comparative Rhetoric of Writing Instruction and Research in the United States ↗
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The article presents an overview of the topic of Web access for people with disabilities. First, we describe the four basic disabilities and explain the benefits of making sites accessible, as well as the reasons that more sites are not accessible. We review the relevant laws regarding Web access, and then discuss efforts being made by vendors and professional organizations, especially Microsoft and the World Wide Web Consortium, to encourage accessibility. Finally, we describe major resources that Web developers might consult to assist them in making their sites accessible to people with disabilities.
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The duties of the Senior Editors at IEEE Headquarters and the support personnel are explained, and an indication of the amount of work handled in a year is given.
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John McKiernan, A. Edwin Anderson, Sharon Brown, Francis Christensen, Richard Cutts, E. Catherine Dunn, Raymond A. Kehl, J. Carter Rowland, John R. Searles, The College Teaching of English: A Bibliography (1954 to 1956), College English, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Oct., 1957), pp. 17-26