DCMI Accessibility Wiki
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Notices
AccessForAll is a general accessibility strategy and the task for the DC community is to develop application profiles so AccessForAll can be realised across all domains in an interoperable way. The original AccessForAll work is the work of the ATRC at the University of Toronto, who have given free access to their work, and is supported by work in other fora in collaboration with the ATRC.
Access For All in Education
The ISO JTC1 AccessForAll work has been completed and the first parts will be published in 2008 as ISO/IEC JTC1 2008:N24751 Parts 1, 2 &3. The IMS AccLIP and AccMD specifications are due to be revised for compatibility with the ISO standard. The AccessForAll approach to accessibility has been implemented in several places, including at the University of Toronto (TILE - http://www.barrierfree.ca/tile/) and in the learning management product of Angel Learning (http://www.angellearning.com/products/lms/accessibility/default.html).
Potential use of DC AccessForAll metadata
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Many DC creation tools are based on schema that can be replaced - the new schema will just 'slot in' and , in many cases, one new terms only will be included.
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DC-based metadata applications, in general, will be able to understand AfA DC modules because they are DC Abstract Model compliant.
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Standard DC users and those with application profiles for communities such as governments, education and even public broadcasting will be able to work with the accessibility modules.
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Website developers will use AfA modules to customise their sites to the needs of individual users, not just classses of users.
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Website builders who have communities with special needs will use AfA modules to address their community's needs.
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etc.
Quick Links
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AccessForAllFramework: explanation of the AccessForAll approach to resource accessibility
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ApplicationProfileAbstractModel (terms and values in UML diagram)
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draft UserGuidelines
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draft NewElementProposal: requirements table for the proposed DC.adaptability term
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ImplementersNews - page for news and views
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EducationAndOutreach resources for AccessForAll metadata
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AccessForAllCitations meetings and other participatory events for wide consultation about the AccessForAll work
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Information about tools for creating and working with Dublin Core metadata
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DC 2007 Conference Accessibility Session See DraftSessionAgenda2007
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DC 2008 Conference Accessibility Session See DraftSessionAgenda2008
Outstanding Tasks
Technical
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Document more controlled vocabularies for terms and provide cross-walk from IMS/ISO to DC terms for education??
Practical
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Develop guidelines for Access For All implementation and some 'very good' examples.
Draft of terminology (in SKOS) as SkosTerminology
Recommendation by DCMI Usage Board work (in progress)
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NewElementProposal: requirements table for the proposed DC.adaptability term
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draft of an ApplicationProfileAbstractModel (terms and values in UML diagram)
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AfA namespace
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ElementsVocabularies for terms as text
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ExamplesOfAccessForAll usage
Cancore work - developing guidelines for using Access For All (in IEEE LOM)
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Cancore AccessForAll Metadata Guidelines for IEEE LOM: now available at http://www.cancore.ca/guidelines/drd (These are also available in French: http://www.cancore.ca/lignes_directrices/drn).
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A list of authoring tools for making AccessForAll IEEE LOM metadata
WCAG 2.0 amendments for metadata - LN
WCAG-metadata-proposal-LN.html
Issues for Discussion on this Wiki
If you have looked at the DC Accessibility Community homepage http://dublincore.org/groups/access, you will have seen that there is a list of work items and some issues for discussion. This Wiki is here to solicit constructive comment on the issues.
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Archived pages
Discussion pages no longer active:
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BetaVersion of AfA accessibility profile
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ResponseToUsageBoard: WG response to UB decision of 2005-06-13
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CharterProposal: 2006 charter proposal for the DC-Accessibility working group
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DC Conference Sessions - SessionReport DC2005. Also see notes online at <http://www.w3.org/2005/09/14-dc2005-minutes.html> (thanks to Charles McCathieNevile and David Weinkauf).
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ISO CD1 EditingDiscussionItems
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CancoreAccessForAllMetadataGuidelines: CanCore Wiki discussion page
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W3C WAI proposal for RolesAndAdaptability discussion page
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discussion page for public comment on ISO FCD AccessForAllDrafts
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draft of a possible DC AccessForAllApplicationProfile (to be used only as a working document)
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a form that gives 'a sense of' the kind of questions that will be required for metadata creation - try http://www.ozewai.org/A4A/Draft-AP-6-3.html
DC Accessibility Wiki
A WikiWikiWeb is a collaborative hypertext environment, with an emphasis on easy access to and modification of information. This wiki can also link to InterWiki space.
You can edit any page by pressing the link at the bottom of the page. Capitalized words joined together form a WikiName, which hyperlinks to another page. The highlighted title searches for all pages that link to the current page. Pages which do not yet exist are linked with a question mark: just follow the link and you can add a definition.
Rather than 'edit' text, please just add comments starting with your name so we know from whom they came, e.g. Liddy Nevile: Accessibility should be redefined as .....
To get an overview of this site and what it contains, see the SiteNavigation page.
To learn more about what a WikiWikiWeb is, read about WhyWikiWorks and the WikiNature. Also, consult the WikiWikiWebFaq.
Interesting starting points:
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RecentChanges: see where people are currently working
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HelpForBeginners: to get you going
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WikiSandPit: feel free to change this page and experiment with editing
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FindPage: search or browse the database in various ways
CategoryHomepage CategoryHomepage
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