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Redefining Assistive Technology, Accessibility and Disability Based on Recent Technical Advances

By Vanderheiden, Gregg C.; Journal of Technology in Human Services, Vol. 25, No. 1/2, pp. 147-158
Haworth Press
Publication Date: 2007

Article reviewing recent advances in information technology, networking, and human interface research that impact the design of assistive technology products. The article discusses the implications of these various technical advances for people with disabilities; for the definitions of universal design, accessibility, and disability; and for human services.
Published by: Haworth Press   (Website:http://www.haworthpressinc.com)
Haworth Press   (Website:http://www.haworthpressinc.com)
This publication is included in the library of the National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC), accession number J52667

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