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Anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act (July 26)

From the U.S. Census Bureau, Facts & Features: On July 26, 1990, President George Bush signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act, guaranteeing equal opportunity for people with disabilities in public accommodations, commercial facilities, employment, transportation, state and local government services and telecommunications. 49.7 million: Number of people age 5 and over in the …

Subjects: Legislation, Web Site Accessibility and Usability

Website Usability Testing Using WebEx

Remote Online Usability Testing: Why, How, and When to Use It. From the article: “…in-person usability testing isn’t always feasible. Projects take longer than expected, budgets get tightened, and target users can be hard to come by. So what’s a usability crusader to do when in-person usability testing is impossible? One option is to conduct …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Libraries, Web Site Accessibility and Usability

Database of Weblogs

NITLE Blog Census. Glad to say that beSpacific is included in this MySQL database of over 600,000 weblogs published worldwide (net.law.blog). From the site’s About Page: The NITLE Blog Census is an attempt to create and share a regularly updated database of all known weblogs. The census has been active since early May, 2003. Our …

Subjects: Blogs

Publisher Drops New Book Over DMCA Issue

Wiley Technology Publishing has determined that its publication of a planned forthcoming book, Hacking the Xbox, may have resulted in a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), prompting the author to find a new publisher, who plans to distribute the book later this month.

Subjects: Copyright

Study of Availability and Type of Search Engine Personalization Features

Search engine personalization: An exploratory study. From the abstract: “Findings show that: (1) eight (13 percent) of the 60 search engines, including Yahoo, AOL, Lycos, Excite and Netscape, enabled some level of personalization; and, (2) personalization features are largely related to e-mail, business and financial information, searching of a reference tool, such as yellow pages, …

Subjects: Legal Research, Search Engines, Web Site Accessibility and Usability

Dept. of Interior Needs to Overhaul Web Operations

Problems with the Department of the Interior’s management and operations of its web sites is the focus of a recent Inspector General Report, issued in June. The introduction to the 42 page evaluation report (pdf) states that Interior “needs to manage its web sites more efficiently, cost-effectively, and securely; and focus on its customers.” Report …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Privacy

State Focused Political Websites Generate Interest

The anonymous individuals who comprise the Publius Group have spun-off a series of state political websites since their launch in 2000 of PoliticsNJ, all of which include daily news briefs, feature articles, press releases from Congressional delegations, links to respective state/local government resources and sites, opinion/commentary pieces, and oh yes, lots of ads. Tomorrow they …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Legal Research, Legislation

Survey of Electronic Access to State Government Information

State-by-State Report on Permanent Public Access to Electronic Government Information, June 2003, American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), 292 pages, pdf. “The purpose of this study was to assess the level of permanent public access to electronic government information across all state governments… The survey results reveal that no state is comprehensively addressing these challenges. …

Subjects: E-Government, Freedom of Information, Internet