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Access prohibited?
 — information for designers of public access terminals
Author(s)John Gill
Corporate AuthorRoyal National Institute for the Blind - RNIB; InClude
PublisherRNIB, London, 1997
Pages32 pp
SourceRoyal National Institute for the Blind, 224 Great Portland Street, London W1N 6AA.
KeywordsInformation technology ; Banks ; Physical disabilities ; Design ; Ergonomics ; Accessibility.
AnnotationBanks, building societies, and transport systems have been using public access type terminals for some time, and similar electronic services are also being introduced in libraries, post offices, health services, and government offices. For people who have a visual or hearing disability, poor mobility, or dyslexia, access to information and services provided electronically could be severely restricted. This publication explains the range of disabilities that make access difficult, and provides information on how design of public access terminals can make them as accessible as possible for all users.
Accession NumberCPA-971029216 P
ClassmarkUVB: WNM: BN: 33: 38: 5CA

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