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Abstract
In the context of the emerging global information
infrastructure, designing web content for all involves necessarily
people with special needs and disabilities. The World Wide Web Consortium
proposes guidelines and techniques to help web designers create
web pages accessible to people with a variety of disabilities and
thus ensure more equal access for all. However, following the guidelines
would also help anybody searching through the World Wide Web. The
intention is not to discourage usage of non-text formats, but to
make such content more widely accessible. A research has been conducted
in order to determine to what extent Croatian public library web
sites conform to the guidelines.
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