Research resources
Research is a vital aspect of project development. These research resources aim to provide a basis on which to start initial research.
This section has twelve sub-sections:
Researchers
The Digital Accessibility Team has compiled information about ICT researchers. Information includes contacts details, research interests, and links to current projects and publications.
Research projects
The Digital Accessibility Team collates and publishes information about current, international, non-medical ICT research and development projects that will benefit people with sight problems and other disabilities.
Researchers' publications
To enhance the research projects the Digital Accessibility Team provides listings of selected research publications written by researchers who are included in the research projects area.
ICT devices
There are many ICT devices available on the market and the Digital Accessibility Team provides technical, price and contact information for those that are commercially available.
ICT standards
Standards play an increasingly important role in specifying technical details for ICT systems. This section allows you to search through over 400 standards relating to areas of ICT.
Design guidelines
These design guidelines aim to provide advice and recommendations on accessibility issues when designing ICT devices.
Scientific & technological reports
The Digital Accessibility Team author scientific and technological reports on areas of ICT.
Serial publications
This listing of serial publications and journals relate to ICT, inclusive design, visual impairments and other disabilities.
Sources of funding
This sub-section lists information and contact details for sources of funding for research projects.
Selecting partners for research projects
As part of the research process it may become necessary to find organisations with which to collaborate.
Links
A selection of web links to external sites for main organisations, portals and databases that provide information on ICT related areas.
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