2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-60149-2_29
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Web Accessibility in Portuguese Museums: Potential Constraints on Interaction for People with Disabilities

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“…AccessMonitor allowed the identification of errors in website components that should be improved, and TAW identified most problems and warnings according to WCAG 2.0 success criteria. The results obtained corroborate the results of other studies in the area of tourism (Borges et al, 2020; Gonc Halkiopoulos et al, 2020;Macedo and Sousa, 2019;Silveiro et al, 2019;Teixeira et al, 2020), reporting low levels of web accessibility. Despite some studies already evaluating web accessibility issues in tourism websites, the accommodation sector has been neglected, especially in Portugal with few studies analysing web accessibility conditions of hotel websites (Macedo and Sousa, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…AccessMonitor allowed the identification of errors in website components that should be improved, and TAW identified most problems and warnings according to WCAG 2.0 success criteria. The results obtained corroborate the results of other studies in the area of tourism (Borges et al, 2020; Gonc Halkiopoulos et al, 2020;Macedo and Sousa, 2019;Silveiro et al, 2019;Teixeira et al, 2020), reporting low levels of web accessibility. Despite some studies already evaluating web accessibility issues in tourism websites, the accommodation sector has been neglected, especially in Portugal with few studies analysing web accessibility conditions of hotel websites (Macedo and Sousa, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, for PwD to have access to the required information through the Internet, the websites of tourism services providers should be accessible. Unfortunately, in the specific case of Portugal, tourism-related websites still reveal low levels of accessibility, as recently demonstrated by Gonc ¸alves et al ( 2020), Silveiro et al (2019), Eus ebio et al ( 2020), Teixeira et al (2020) and Silva and Borges (2020). When websites do not meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), PwD face strong constraints to obtaining the reliable information that they need to carry out a tourism trip (Teixeira et al, 2019).…”
Section: Travel Constraints Of People With Disabilitiesmentioning
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“…inconvenient or distant places (Jun, Kyle, O'Leary, 2008;Li et al, 2011;Tian, Crompton, Witt, 1996). These cultural attractions have a tendency to be concentrated in large urban centers, so it tends to be easier and more convenient for residents to visit them because travel is faster, with more options and cheaper (Jun, Kyle, O'Leary, 2008) (structural constraints), or due to access difficulties caused by motor and physical disabilities of the visitor and the lack of response by the infrastructure (Jun, Kyle, O'Leary, 2008;Li et al, 2011;Teixeira et al, 2020;Tian, Crompton, Witt, 1996) (intrapersonal and structural constraints).…”
Section: The Cultural Tourist and Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies on website accessibility using automated evaluation tools have been conducted on websites of private institutions [9,10], higher educations [11,12], and governments [13][14][15]. However, no one has investigated the evaluation of inclusive vocational high schools.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%