On 01/09/2011 10:20, Joe Cutting wrote:
> >>
> Great link: in part, it was just this question that prompted Jodi Mattes'
> work on accessibility. In the late 1990s, the British Museum was
> designing
> and installing touch screens with onscreen keyboards for accessing
> COMPASS
> in the Reading Room. Jodi worked on accessible alternatives. I think
> she
> may have mentioned this in her paper to the CIDOC/MDA conference at
> Imperial
> College (in 1999/2000?). Her paper was published in 'MDA Information' in
> July 2001.
> >>
> That sounds interesting, but I can't find a copy of Jodi's CIDOC paper
> online anywhere. Can someone help out?
>
Yay for the CIDOC archive:
http://cidoc.icom.museum/archive/cidoc1999/info5311.htm
Richard
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