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Rodzvilla, John. "A Review of “Web Accessibility”." Journal of Web Librarianship 3, no. 3 (2009): 302–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19322900903051276.

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Jenson, Ronda J., Jana Peterson-Besse, Lisa Fleming, Angie Blumel, and Arden Day. "Accessibility and Responsiveness Review Tool." Family & Community Health 38, no. 3 (2015): 206–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/fch.0000000000000075.

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Ferreira, José Marcos Moreira, Eduardo Falabella Sousa-Aguiar, and Donato Alexandre Gomes Aranda. "FCC Catalyst Accessibility—A Review." Catalysts 13, no. 4 (2023): 784. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/catal13040784.

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Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is a critical process in the petroleum-refining industry, designed to break down large hydrocarbon molecules into smaller, more valuable products. Fluid-cracking catalyst accessibility dramatically influences the efficiency of the FCC process. Accessibility is a catalyst feature related to the ease with which large feedstock molecules can penetrate the catalyst particle to reach the internal active sites where reactions occur—and the ease with which products desorb and leave the catalyst. Accessibility plays a vital role in the activity, selectivity, and life of
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Singh, Himanshu, and Sanju Kumawat. "Accessibility in Technology: A Review." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 11, no. 2 (2020): 739–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.61841/turcomat.v11i2.14416.

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This rеsеarch papеr еxplorеs thе paramount domain of accеssibility in tеchnology, еxamining thе impеrativе to crеatе inclusivе digital еnvironmеnts that catеr to thе divеrsе nееds of usеrs, particularly thosе with disabilitiеs. Thе abstract bеgins by еmphasizing thе еthical and sociеtal significancе of еnsuring еquitablе accеss to information, sеrvicеs, and opportunitiеs through tеchnology. It dеlvеs into thе historical contеxt of accеssibility initiativеs, spotlighting pivotal lеgislations such as thе Amеricans with Disabilitiеs Act (ADA) and thе Wеb Contеnt Accеssibility Guidеlinеs (WCAG) th
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Negm, Hisham, Jonas De Vos, Felix Pot, and Ahmed El-Geneidy. "Perceived accessibility: A literature review." Journal of Transport Geography 125 (May 2025): 104212. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2025.104212.

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Saif, Muhammad Atiullah, Mohammad Maghrour Zefreh, and Adam Torok. "Public Transport Accessibility: A Literature Review." Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering 47, no. 1 (2018): 36–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3311/pptr.12072.

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Accessibility is one of the most important outcomes of the transportation system. Public transport can be more attractive by providing "Door to door mobility" and development of transportation services is an important factor of social quality. Public transport accessibility has gained vital importance in designing and evaluating the transit system in terms of mobility and sustainability. Apart from the transport system itself, public transport accessibility has the considerable impact on life satisfaction in the form of perceived accessibility. Moreover, researchers have revealed several impac
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Soosay Nathan, Shelena, Mazniha Berahim, Rosni Ramle, Azham Hussain, Nor Laily Hashim, and Ansa Qurat-Ul-Ain. "Accessibility, Disability and Deaf: a Review." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 4.19 (2018): 369–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.19.22093.

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Usability is an important attribute that needs more concentration in determining the production of a successful mobile application. Currently, deaf people has increased using mobile and the application tremendously. However, accessibility being under measured as many disability applications are being left unused after quite some time. To better suit the need of mobile applicationsfor the disability people, the level of accessibility needs to be measured accordingly. This study uses Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to review accessibility needs for a disability people application especially d
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Mu’nis, Hilmy, and Rita Komaladewi. "Analisis komparatif online customer review dan survey customer review marketing mix." Jurnal Ekonomi Modernisasi 15, no. 3 (2020): 138–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.21067/jem.v15i3.4476.

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The purpose of this study is to compare between online customer review and customer review survey also to see the performance mapping of culinary tourism in Bandung using 4A marketing mix namely acceptability, affordability, accessibility and awareness with comparative and descriptive methods. This study uses Mann Whitney on SPSS and Spider Web Chart. Online tracking on Google Review and survey questionnaire are used as a measurement to get 100 customer review online assessments and 125 customer review survey assessments. Based on research results there is a difference between marketing mix 4A
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Chadli, Fatima Ezzahra, Driss Gretete, and Aniss Moumen. "Digital accessibility: A systematic Literature Review." SHS Web of Conferences 119 (2021): 06005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202111906005.

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Today digital content has soared since the covid19 pandemic, no physical interaction, only digital operations, even in the education system and training. Learning moved towards the virtual classroom, and e-learning is now widely adopted. This transformation was a challenge for most people, especially people with disabilities. Although, despite the type of disability, digital content and services should be accessible, which means it includes considerations like compatibility with assistive technologies, using enough contrast for visually impaired users, providing understandable content, etc. Ma
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Lyerly, Eric. "Review recent rulings involving digital accessibility." Campus Legal Advisor 24, no. 8 (2024): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cala.41316.

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Ma, Xiaona, and Fasheng Cui. "Perceived accessibility: Literature review and future prospects." Journal of Transport and Land Use 17, no. 1 (2024): 827–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5198/jtlu.2024.2535.

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Perceived accessibility can fully present the cognitive status of different individuals and produce potential positive results. However, the literature on perceived accessibility is scattered across disciplines, which leads to problems of inconsistency in research paradigms and unclear mechanisms in perceived accessibility research. Moreover, the literature has not reached a consensus on the conceptual definition and measurement of perceived accessibility. Given this, the article first introduces the concept and measurement methods of perceived accessibility from four aspects: transportation m
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Malekzadeh, Ali, and Edward Chung. "A review of transit accessibility models: Challenges in developing transit accessibility models." International Journal of Sustainable Transportation 14, no. 10 (2019): 733–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15568318.2019.1625087.

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Park, Jinwoo, and Daniel W. Goldberg. "A Review of Recent Spatial Accessibility Studies That Benefitted from Advanced Geospatial Information: Multimodal Transportation and Spatiotemporal Disaggregation." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 10, no. 8 (2021): 532. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi10080532.

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Spatial accessibility provides significant policy implications, describing the spatial disparity of access and supporting the decision-making process for placing additional infrastructure at adequate locations. Several previous reviews have covered spatial accessibility literature, focusing on empirical findings, distance decay functions, and threshold travel times. However, researchers have underexamined how spatial accessibility studies benefitted from the recently enhanced availability of dynamic variables, such as various travel times via different transportation modes and the finer tempor
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Sushmitha, S. "A Synoptic Review of Urban Green Space Distribution in Major Indian Cities." Geographical analysis 12, no. 2 (2023): 25–31. https://doi.org/10.53989/bu.ga.v12i2.23.6.

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Urban green spaces (UGS) provide social, health, and environmental advantages and are essential in making cities more liveable. But these areas' accessibility and spatial distribution are frequently uneven, especially in India's fast urbanizing cities. In eight Indian cities—Bengaluru, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Pune, Hyderabad, and Jaipur—this study looks at the accessibility and distribution of UGS, pointing out notable differences. The study analyzes the consequences for urban planning and policy and identifies socioeconomic disparities in green space accessibility using
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Jonsson, Marika, Stefan Johansson, Dena Hussain, Jan Gulliksen, and Catharina Gustavsson. "Development and Evaluation of eHealth Services Regarding Accessibility: Scoping Literature Review." Journal of Medical Internet Research 25 (August 17, 2023): e45118. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/45118.

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Background Accessibility is acknowledged as a key to inclusion in the Convention of Rights for People with Disabilities. An inaccessible design can result in exclusion from eHealth and cause disability among people who have impairments. Objective This scoping literature review aimed to investigate how eHealth services have been developed and evaluated regarding accessibility for people with impairments. Methods In line with Arksey and O’Malley’s framework for scoping studies and using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-S
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Carlsson, G., B. Slaug, S. M. Schmidt, L. Norin, E. Ronchi, and G. Gefenaite. "A scoping review of public building accessibility." Disability and Health Journal 15, no. 2 (2022): 101227. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dhjo.2021.101227.

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Pivovarova, Oksana A., Natalia N. Kamynina, Yulia N. Skulkina, and Ekaterina O. Korotkova. "Health information — relevance and accessibility (literature review)." HEALTH CARE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION 65, no. 5 (2021): 498–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.47470/0044-197x-2021-65-5-498-502.

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Introduction. Health literacy directly impacts global health, social indicators, family relationships, and individual health behaviour. A fundamental element of an effective health system is information for the population on the protection and management of their health and those for whom they are responsible. As an essential skill, medical literacy is necessary for searching, understanding, and analyzing medical data from various sources. Improving people’s health literacy is critical to achieving responsibility for health. Aim. Analysis of the formation and impact of health literacy on the a
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Aguado-Delgado, Juan, José-María Gutiérrez-Martínez, José R. Hilera, Luis de-Marcos, and Salvador Otón. "Accessibility in video games: a systematic review." Universal Access in the Information Society 19, no. 1 (2018): 169–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10209-018-0628-2.

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Salvador-Ullauri, Luis, Patricia Acosta-Vargas, and Sergio Luján-Mora. "Web-Based Serious Games and Accessibility: A Systematic Literature Review." Applied Sciences 10, no. 21 (2020): 7859. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10217859.

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Nowadays, serious games, called training or learning games, have been incorporated into teaching and learning processes. Due to the increase of their use, the need to guarantee their accessibility arises in order to include people with disabilities in the educational environments in an integral way. There are reviews of the literature on video games but not on web-based serious games. Serious games are different from the previous ones because their educational processes allow reinforcing learning. This literature review was conducted using the recommendations for systematic reviews proposed by
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Salvador-Ullauri, Luis, Patricia Acosta-Vargas, and Sergio Luján-Mora. "Web-Based Serious Games and Accessibility: A Systematic Literature Review." Applied Sciences 10, no. 21 (2020): 1–25. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10217859.

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Nowadays, serious games, called training or learning games, have been incorporated into teaching and learning processes. Due to the increase of their use, the need to guarantee their accessibility arises in order to include people with disabilities in the educational environments in an integral way. There are reviews of the literature on video games but not on web-based serious games. Serious games are different from the previous ones because their educational processes allow reinforcing learning. This literature review was conducted using the recommendations for systematic reviews proposed by
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Shamanth, K. J. "The Power of Online Reviews: Analysing Factors Shaping Consumer Buying Behaviour." Journal of Research and Review in Human Resource Management & Labour Studies 2, no. 2 (2025): 47–53. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14958290.

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<em>The research investigates the fundamental impact of online reviews on consumer buying choices through the evaluation of review characteristics concerning trustworthiness and valence and credibility along with volume and ease of access. A regression analysis demonstrates that purchase intentions strongly depend on trustworthy reviews from credible reviewers but review valence proves to be the decisive element. Online review accessibility at high levels becomes problematic for readers and shows how precise exposure management is essential. Businesses must create authentic review systems with
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Islomov, Mirodil. "Web Accessibility Standards in Uzbekistan: A Review of Current Practices." European Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology 2, no. 6 (2024): 211–17. https://doi.org/10.59324/ejaset.2024.2(6).22.

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As the internet has become the essential part of our daily life, many people are still struggling to get access to the information on the Internet, and web accessibility exists to cease this type of problems. Web accessibility is significant term in today&rsquo;s IT world since it ensures that everyone, including those with disabilities, have a proper access to the information on the Web. The problem with proper access to the Web got very popular in Uzbekistan due to its past when government did not focus and lagged behind in development of the Internet. However, Uzbekistan has been demonstrat
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Ramírez-Saltos, Domenica, Patricia Acosta-Vargas, Gloria Acosta-Vargas, et al. "Enhancing Sustainability through Accessible Health Platforms: A Scoping Review." Sustainability 15, no. 22 (2023): 15916. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su152215916.

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The digital transformation of healthcare platforms has ushered in a new era of accessibility, making health information and services widely available. This comprehensive scoping review delves into the accessibility landscape of health platforms by analyzing 29 carefully selected research articles. These studies employ automated tools and manual evaluations to evaluate platform accessibility comprehensively. This study revealed that (52%) of these articles are based on automated methods, while 34% combine automated and manual approaches. Most studies show compliance with the latest versions of
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Sharma, Bijendra, and Akash Chaurasia. "Does Access to Finance Alleviates Poverty: A Systematic Review." Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics 3, no. 5 (2023): 1957–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.55927/ijba.v3i5.6560.

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This paper aims to find out the nexus between financial accessibility or access to finance and poverty employing a systematic literature review approach. Two databases, Web of Science and EBSCO, were considered and 7 papers were shortlisted and reviewed using PRISMA guidelines for this study. The study finds out that there is a positive relationship between financial outreach or accessibility and reduction in poverty. But there is a thin relation between financial accessibility and reduction of poverty in urban areas. There is an empirical but bounded evidence between financial accessibility a
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Ma, Minghao. "A Review of Urban Green Space Accessibility Research." Advances in Economics and Management Research 12, no. 1 (2024): 536. https://doi.org/10.56028/aemr.12.1.536.2024.

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Green space accessibility metrics, green space quality assessment methods, and green space equity assessment methods used in existing studies are sorted out and summarized. The green space accessibility measures compare the basic principles, metrics, advantages, and disadvantages of different methods in terms of mathematical statistics, topological networks, and geometric networks. The green space quality assessment methods include a review of common single-indicator, multi-indicator, and multi-indicator system construction methods.
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Ifenatuora, Ginikachi Prisca, Olanrewaju Awoyemi, and Fadeke Adeola Atobatele. "Systematic Review of Accessibility Compliance in LMS Platforms for Inclusive Online Learning." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation 4, no. 2 (2023): 785–91. https://doi.org/10.54660/.ijmrge.2023.4.2.785-791.

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This paper presents a systematic review of accessibility compliance in Learning Management Systems (LMS) to assess their suitability for inclusive online learning. The increasing reliance on LMS platforms for education demands that these systems be accessible to all learners, including those with disabilities. This study evaluates the level of accessibility compliance across several widely-used LMS platforms, such as Moodle, Blackboard, Canvas, and Google Classroom, focusing on adherence to established accessibility standards, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and Section
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Mazzulla, Gabriella, and Carlo Giuseppe Pirrone. "Accessibility Measures: From a Literature Review to a Classification Framework." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 13, no. 12 (2024): 450. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi13120450.

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This paper presents a comprehensive review of the accessibility measures and models used in land use and transportation planning, highlighting their evolution and recent applications. It categorizes the accessibility measures into passive and active, detailing their theoretical foundations and examining the differences between behavioral and non-behavioral models. By synthesizing the literature, this paper proposes a conceptual classification framework that integrates various accessibility measures. We aim to provide a structured classification of the accessibility measures, dividing them into
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Yoxall, A., and J. Rowson. "Talking about Torque: Measuring Pack Accessibility - a Review." Packaging Technology and Science 28, no. 1 (2014): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pts.2079.

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Idris, Suleiman, and DV Singh. "Accessibility and Use of Agricultural Information by Livestock Farmers in Nigeria: A Review." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 11, no. 9 (2022): 97–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.21275/sr22829171400.

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Miller, A. "Accessibility, Disability, and Inclusive Instrument Design." International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion (IJIDI) 9, no. 1/2 (2025): 87–114. https://doi.org/10.33137/ijidi.v9i1/2.43997.

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This literature review examines the current state of inclusive instrument design, highlighting a significant gap in the scholarly discourse. Research instruments, such as surveys, interview protocols, and usability tests, are typically developed with neuro-typical or non-disabled participants in mind. Through an exploratory approach, this critical review gathers literature from disability studies, education, information science, and social sciences to provide a broader perspective on inclusive instrument design. Key findings identify gaps, challenges, and recommended practices for accessibilit
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Campoverde, Molina Milton Alfredo, Sergio Luján-Mora, and Llorenç Valverde. "Empirical Studies on Web Accessibility of Educational Websites: A Systematic Literature Review." IEEE Access 8 (May 13, 2020): 91676–700. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2994288.

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Web accessibility means that people with some type of disability can make use of the Web in the same conditions as the rest of the people. When we talk about web accessibility, we refer to a web design and development that allows these people to perceive, understand, navigate and interact with the Web. Web accessibility also benefits other people, including elderly people whose abilities have declined as a result of age. The Web is an essential resource in human activity: education, employment, government, commerce, health, entertainment and many others benefit of the power of the Web. The aim
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Abdul Kadir, Syazwani, Mariam Jamaludin, and Abd Rahim Awang. "Accessibility Adaptation in Heritage Boutique Hotels: A review on literature." Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal 4, no. 10 (2019): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v4i10.1633.

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This paper offers a literature review for a study that intends to explore heritage boutique hotels’ methods in adapting accessibility. Methodology employed for this paper is mainly an analysis of secondary data from scholarly articles and other types of academic publications. Topics being discussed emerged from the issue of accessible tourism to the accessibility adaptation in repurposed heritage buildings, which then scoped to the heritage boutique hotel trends in today’s tourism industry. The literature reviews highlight the heritage boutique hotels’ ability in providing distinctive cultural
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Islomov, Mirodil. "Web Accessibility Standards in Uzbekistan: A Review of Current Practices." European Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology 2, no. 6 (2024): 211–17. https://doi.org/10.59324/ejaset.2024.2(6).22.

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As the internet has become the essential part of our daily life, many people are still struggling to get access to the information on the Internet, and web accessibility exists to cease this type of problems. Web accessibility is significant term in today’s IT world since it ensures that everyone, including those with disabilities, have a proper access to the information on the Web. The problem with proper access to the Web got very popular in Uzbekistan due to its past when government did not focus and lagged behind in development of the Internet. However, Uzbekistan has been demonstrating an
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Zambrano, Felix, and Enmanuel Muñoz. "Statistical machine learning methods applied in the study of web accessibility: a literature review." Minerva 1, Special (2022): 150–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.47460/minerva.v1ispecial.90.

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An accessible website refers to the fact that any person, especially those with physical disabilities, can access the content of the website without problems. The objective of this research is the analysis through literature reviews of machine learning methods applied to the study of accessibility in the web portals of Decentralized Autonomous Governments. In addition, a systematic literature review methodology was used to review more than twenty scientific articles related to keywords such as web accessibility, statistics, and machine learning, among others. In the results obtained, several t
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He, Shuping, Noor Aireen Ibrahim, and Myoung Sook Kang. "Website Language Accessibility Checklist." International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications 16, no. 1 (2025): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.4018/ijehmc.379682.

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Multilingualism is essential for digital health communication, yet there is no comprehensive tool to assess the multilingual accessibility of health websites. This study addresses this gap by developing the Website Language Accessibility Checklist (WLAC) through a three-phase mixed-methods approach. A systematic literature review of 53 studies from Web of Science, PubMed, and CINAHL Complete identified existing criteria, which were coded through thematic analysis and validated using inter-coder reliability (κ = 0.89). These preliminary criteria were refined by testing on 20 health websites to
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Jamei, Elmira, Melissa Chan, Hing Wah Chau, Eric Gaisie, and Katrin Lättman. "Perceived Accessibility and Key Influencing Factors in Transportation." Sustainability 14, no. 17 (2022): 10806. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su141710806.

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Accessibility is commonly assessed using indicators calculated from spatial data. Comparatively perceived accessibility cannot be adequately reflected by these calculated measures because it involves the perception to participate in spatially dispersed opportunities. This highlights the need to understand and consider perceived accessibility for planning and evaluation of transport systems from a complementary perspective. Therefore, this study aims to offer a systematic review concerning the interpretations of perceived accessibility in transport, its concept, major social drivers, barriers,
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Saniel, Jennylyn R., and Aristeo C. Salapa. "ASSESSING THE URBANIZATION-DRIVEN CHALLENGES OF TRANSPORTATION SCARCITY AND COMMUTER ACCESSIBILITY IN DAVAO CITY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW." Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 4, no. 12 (2024): 491–501. https://doi.org/10.47760/cognizance.2024.v04i12.044.

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This systematic review explores the transportation challenges and commuter accessibility issues arising from urbanization in Davao City. Following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines, the study analyzes relevant literature to offer a thorough overview of the problem. Key themes identified include inadequate public transportation, unequal accessibility in outlying areas, environmental concerns, and lack of cohesive urban and transportation planning. The review concludes with practical recommendations, focusing on sustainable urban transport
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Jennylyn, R. Saniel, and C. Salapa Aristeo. "ASSESSING THE URBANIZATION-DRIVEN CHALLENGES OF TRANSPORTATION SCARCITY AND COMMUTER ACCESSIBILITY IN DAVAO CITY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW." Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (CJMS) 4, no. 12 (2024): 491–501. https://doi.org/10.47760/cognizance.2024.v04i12.044.

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This systematic review explores the transportation challenges and commuter accessibility issues arising from urbanization in Davao City. Following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines, the study analyzes relevant literature to offer a thorough overview of the problem. Key themes identified include inadequate public transportation, unequal accessibility in outlying areas, environmental concerns, and lack of cohesive urban and transportation planning. The review concludes with practical recommendations, focusing on sustainable urban transport
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Fatima, Kaniz, Sara Moridpour, Chris De Gruyter, and Tayebeh Saghapour. "Elderly Sustainable Mobility: Scientific Paper Review." Sustainability 12, no. 18 (2020): 7319. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12187319.

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The number of elderly people as a proportion of the world’s population is growing significantly. Special attention to the accessibility and mobility requirements of this group is needed. The contribution of this paper is a review of travel patterns, mode preferences, infrastructure solutions, accessibility indices, mode choice models and datasets as they relate to elderly mobility. Key findings highlight the role of residential location characteristics in shaping elderly travel patterns, helping to explain why research on elderly travel has largely relied on case studies to date. The review al
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Kosova, E. A. "Analytical Review of Digital Accessibility Services on Official Sites of the World’s Best Universities." Vysshee Obrazovanie v Rossii = Higher Education in Russia 31, no. 4 (2022): 148–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.31992/0869-3617-2022-31-4-148-166.

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The paper discusses the problem of e-learning accessibility for persons with disabilities. Development of e-learning content accessible to all students is gaining special relevance in the context of global trends in higher education related to the massive transition of learning to distance and hybrid formats. Based on the analysis of the official websites of 25 world’s top universities (according to the QS World University Rankings 2021), data on university digital accessibility services were systematized. The data search was carried out by total browsing of university sites’ structure and hea
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Gonçalves, Ramiro, José Martins, and Frederico Branco. "A Review on the Portuguese Enterprises Web Accessibility Levels – A Website Accessibility High Level Improvement Proposal." Procedia Computer Science 27 (2014): 176–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2014.02.021.

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Prado, Bruna de Brito, José Alcides Gobbo Junior, and Barbara Stolte Bezerra. "Emerging Themes for Digital Accessibility in Education." Sustainability 15, no. 14 (2023): 11392. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151411392.

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The aim of this research is to verify gaps in the research into digital accessibility in education by conducting a systematic review of articles featuring the following terms: “digital accessibility”, “education”, “educational”, and “teaching”. It was found that the architectonics and attitudinal dimensions could not be encompassed in the typologies of articles resulting from the systematic review. It was necessary to search for index, indicator, and dimensions to evaluate digital education, including attitudinal dimensions—which refers to stigma and discrimination that people with disabilitie
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Campoverde-Molina, Milton, Sergio Luján-Mora, and Llorenç Valverde. "Accessibility of university websites worldwide: a systematic literature review." Universal Access in the Information Society 22 (March 1, 2023): 133–68. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10209-021-00825-z.

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The identity and institutional image of universities are presented to the world through their websites. On their websites, universities publish their academic offerings, their mission, their vision, their academic objectives, their achievements, their regulations, their news and all their university work. Hence, the importance of university websites is accessible. The accessibility of university websites has been evaluated several times in the past, but there is no work that has summarized all the evaluations performed to provide a general overview of the situation. Therefore, in this research
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del Bosque, Antonio, Pablo Fernández-Arias, Patricia Castro-López, María Nieto-Sobrino, and Diego Vergara. "Universal Accessibility to Cultural Heritage in Spain: A Bibliometric Review." Buildings 15, no. 9 (2025): 1563. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15091563.

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Universal accessibility in cultural heritage is a key challenge to ensure the inclusion of all visitors in historical and tourist environments. The aim of this research is to analyze the current state of research on universal accessibility to cultural heritage in Spain, identifying the key institutions, themes, and trends within this field. Additionally, it seeks to assess how these findings relate to national priorities and highlight gaps in the implementation of accessibility measures. This study employed the PRISMA 2020 framework to select and analyze 1035 scientific articles published betw
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Tunjungsari, Pipit, and Suprihatin Suprihatin. "Systematic Review of Library Service Accesibility using Artificial Intelligence." Knowledge Garden 2, no. 2 (2024): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.knowledgegarden.2024.2.2.21.

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Libraries play a vital role in providing access to knowledge but face accessibility challenges for disabled usres. AI technology, like chatbots and text-to-speech, can ehnance library accessibility despite challenges such as funding and ethical concerns. This study explores AI’s use for navigation and training to improve library accessibility for disabled users. Using a systematic literature review of ScienceDirect articles from 2014-2024, the study examines AI technology features, impelentation challenges, and libraries’ roles in providing support. The analysis reveals that main AI features i
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Patry, Alexandre, Claude Vincent, Christian Duval, and Emmanuelle Careau. "Psychometric properties of home accessibility assessment tools: A systematic review." Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 86, no. 3 (2019): 172–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0008417418824731.

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Background. Although home environment assessments are commonly performed by occupational therapists working in home care, use of nonstandardized measures created in-house or lack of measure use can cast a shadow over the quality of these assessments for people with disabilities. To ensure quality of home environment assessments, occupational therapists need standardized measures with demonstrated psychometric properties. Purpose. This study provides a critical appraisal of objective accessibility measures of the home environment. Method. A systematic review was undertaken for which three datab
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Wilson, Gabriella. "Coming Over and An Ethics of Accessibility." Writers: Craft & Context 3, no. 2 (2023): 56–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.15763/issn.2688-9595.2023.3.2.56-60.

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This review grapples with the ongoing mental health crisis in higher education to contextualize Allison Hitt’s Rhetorics of Overcoming: Narratives of Disability and Accessibility in Writing Studies. In her text, Hitt acknowledges institutional barriers to access and accommodations while arguing that to meet the crisis, instructors must employ an ethics of accessibility that enables multiple points of engagement with class content. According to Hitt, to create institution-al change, instructors must work with students in a process of coming over. Hitt’s process of coming over actively engages t
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Al Alhareth, Yahya. "E-learning Accessibility for Saudi Women: A Literature Review." International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET) 9, no. 4 (2014): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v9i4.3757.

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Paiva, Débora Maria Barroso, André Pimenta Freire, and Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes. "Accessibility and Software Engineering Processes: A Systematic Literature Review." Journal of Systems and Software 171 (January 2021): 110819. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2020.110819.

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Shi, Yuji, Simon Blainey, Chao Sun, and Peng Jing. "A literature review on accessibility using bibliometric analysis techniques." Journal of Transport Geography 87 (July 2020): 102810. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2020.102810.

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