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Metadata for user-centred, inclusive access to digital resources: realising the theory of AccessForAll Accessibility

机译:以用户为中心,包容性访问数字资源的元数据:实现accessForall可访问性理论

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To be inclusive, the Web needs published resources to be matched to individual users’ needs and preferences for their perception and control. In a decade, this has not been achieved and many cannot make use of resources despite having appropriate facilities. This thesis argues that the necessary management of resources can be achieved with well-designed metadata. Demonstration and explanation of the accessibility problems, efforts to solve them and the current state of inaccessibility of Web resources, any resource that is available through the World Wide Web, is fundamental to the research. The author relies heavily on Dublin Core metadata as it is relatively easy to use; is probably the most populous metadata; can be managed with free software systems, and for commercial reasons. The research investigated what makes DC metadata, so apparently simple, powerful enough to be the most popular metadata because there is very little available that explains this. The thesis then documents the scientific view of metadata upon which effective use of metadata can be based in the context of accessibility. It argues, at a practical level, that metadata is essential and integral to any shift to an on-going process approach to accessibility. It contributes to the science of metadata in as much as it analyses, synthesizes, and articulates the characteristics of an essential infrastructure for a new approach to accessibility. The author argues in favour of an on-going process approach to accessibility of resources that supports continuous improvement of any given resource, not necessarily by the author of the resource, and not necessarily by design or with knowledge of the original author, by contributors who may be distributed globally. The thesis argues that the current dependence on production guidelines and post-production evaluation of resources as either universally accessible or otherwise, does not adequately provide for either the accessibility necessary for individuals or the continuous or evolutionary approach possible within the current Web environment. It argues that a distributed, social-networking view of the Web as interactive, combined with a social model of disability, given the management tools of machine-readable, interoperable AccessForAll metadata, as developed, can achieve the desired goals. It raises issues regarding its implementation in the distributed environment of the Web.
机译:为了具有包容性,Web需要已发布的资源与单个用户匹配。他们的感知和控制的需求和偏好。十年来,这还没有实现,尽管拥有适当的设施,许多人还是无法利用资源。本文认为,通过精心设计的元数据可以实现必要的资源管理。演示和解释可访问性问题,解决这些问题的努力以及Web资源(可通过万维网获得的任何资源)的不可访问性的当前状态,是该研究的基础。作者非常依赖Dublin Core元数据,因为它相对易于使用。可能是人口最多的元数据;可以出于商业原因使用免费软件系统进行管理。该研究调查了使DC元数据如此简单,强大到足以成为最受欢迎的元数据的原因,因为很少有可用的数据可以解释这一点。然后,论文记录了元数据的科学观点,在可访问性的上下文中,元数据的有效使用可以基于该观点。它认为,在实践层面上,元数据对于向正在进行的可访问性流程方法的任何转变都是必不可少的和不可或缺的。它在分析,综合和阐明新的可访问性方法的基本基础架构的特征方面,对元数据科学做出了巨大贡献。作者主张采用一种持续的过程来处理资源的可访问性,该方法支持对任何给定资源的持续改进,而不必由资源的作者,不一定由设计人员或原始作者的知识,由贡献者来支持。可能会在全球范围内分发。论文认为,当前对生产准则和对资源的后期评估(无论是普遍可访问的还是其他方式的依赖)都不能充分满足个人所需的可访问性或当前Web环境中可能采用的连续或演进方法。它认为,鉴于已开发的机器可读,可互操作的AccessForAll元数据的管理工具,将Web视为交互式的分布式,社交网络视图与残疾社交模型相结合,可以实现预期的目标。它提出了有关在Web的分布式环境中实现的问题。

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