Accessibility Standards: - 2006 JODI AWARDS PRESENTED AT BRITISH MUSEUM
2006 JODI AWARDS PRESENTED AT BRITISH MUSEUM
24 Hour Museum - Tate Modern and Wakefield Library have been announced as winners of Jodi Awards for excellence in museum, gallery, library, archive and heritage website accessibility. The awards were announced on April 5 2006 at a ceremony at the British Museum
Jodi Awards 2006 winners announced
Training Press Releases - The 2006 Jodi Awards were presented at a ceremony held at the British Museum in London in the evening of 5th April. Initiated in 2003, the awards this year extended to include entries from Wales, in partnership with CyMAL (Museums, Libraries and
Doubts raised about Vote-Pad voting system for disabled voters
Eureka Reporter - The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors approved this week the allocation of funds necessary to implement a pilot program that will provide assistive devices for blind, deaf and disabled voters aimed at making voting more accessible. New information
Mobilizing Web Browsers
Forbes - Have you Googled from your cell phone lately? Or checked The New York Times from your BlackBerry? Both wireless carriers and Internet companies alike are making big bets that you will soon, generating more traffic and revenue in the process. But most
City boosts access for those with disabilities
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - "At this point, 99% of our sites are accessible," said Neil Albrecht, assistant director of Milwaukee's Election Commission. "I think voters will see a significant difference." Residents who used to vote at the 17 inaccessible sites have been
City leads province in accessibility planning
Thunder Bay Source - Two city of Thunder Bay managers have been named to a provincial committee to develop accessibility standards. Beverly Ball, recreation and culture division and Alex Grant, transit division are the only northerners on the Standards Development



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