Title of article
Fine Tuning Image Accessibility for Museum Web Sites
Author/Authors
Leporini, Barbara ISTI - CNR, Italy , Norscia, Ivan Università di Pisa - Museo di Storia Naturale e del Territorio, Italy , Norscia, Ivan VademECOS Professional Association of Biologists, Italy
From page
3250
To page
3264
Abstract
Accessibility and usability guidelines are available to design web sites accessible to blind users. However, the actual usability of accessible web pages varies depending on the type of information the user is dealing with. Museum web sites, including specimens and hall descriptions, need specific requirements to allow vision-impaired users, who navigate using a screen-reader, to access pieces of information that are mainly based on visual perception. Here we address a methodology to be applied for the proper creation and elaboration of alternative image descriptions in museum web pages. Such methodology has been applied to a gallery of the Museum of Natural History and Territory (University of Pisa). Such indications allow the user: (1) to address indexed contents and to link to information in more details, (2) to calibrate image descriptions (with a command providing alternative explanations for specimens), and (3) to access extra information for the blind (via hidden labels). A multidisciplinary approach is necessary to obtain effective and comprehensive descriptions. In this perspective, a cooperative environment is eventually proposed for team work facilitation.
Keywords
accessibility , cooperation , guidelines , museum , usability , virtual visit
Journal title
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Journal title
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Record number
2661069
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