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Vanderheiden, G.C., & Scadden, L. (1988, May). Considerations in the design of computers and operating systems to increase their accessibility to persons with disabilities (Version 4.2). Madison, WI: Trace Research and Development Center.
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Vanderheiden, G.C., & Vanderheiden, K.R. (1991). Accessible design of consumer products: Guidelines for the design of consumer products to increase their accessibility to people with disabilities or who are aging. Madison, WI: Trace Research and Development Center.
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Pirkl, J.J. (1993). Transgenerational Design: Products for an aging population. New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold.
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SUN Microsystems. (1994-1999). Accessibility Quick Reference Guide.
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Bergman, Eric and Johnson, Earl (1995). Towards Accessible Human-Computer Interaction. In Advances in Human-Computer Interaction Volume 5, Jakob Nielsen, Editor. Ablex Publishing.
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NCR. (1996). Universal accessibility guidelines. Dayton, OH: Author.
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Francik, E. (1996). Telephone interfaces: Universal design filters. Berkeley, CA: Pacific Bell.
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Pacific Bell Deaf and Disabled Market Group. (1996). Universal design: PCS handsets barriers and solutions.
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Pledger, J. (1996). Making hardware/software accessible. New York: Bell Atlantic Federal Systems.
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Pacific Bell. (1996). Universal Design recommendations PCS Telephones and Services
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Thoren, Clas (1998). Nordic Guidelines for Computer Accessibility, Second Edition. Nordic Cooperation on Disability.
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Trace Research & Development Center & Microsoft Corporation (1999) Appendix C: Accessibility in System Design Guide Version PC99. Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press
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