Tagged: accessibility

A framework for accessible m-government implementation

David published a paper with his (then) PhD student, in the journal, Electronic Government, an International Journal, in 2010, entitled, ‘A framework for accessible m-government implementation’ Abstract: The great popularity and rapid diffusion of mobile...

Disability and Discourses of Web Accessibility

David published a paper in the journal, Information Communication and Society, in 2009, entitled, ‘Disability and Discourses of Web Accessibility’. Abstract: Much of the World Wide Web remains inaccessible or difficult to access by people...

User Testing is Not a Luxury

David published a paper in the journal Electronic Markets – The International Journal in 2008, entitled ‘User Testing is Not a Luxury’. Abstract: Companies need to address Web Accessibility with more than just professional standards of code...

eDiscimination in the North West

In 2006 Dr Kreps was awarded over £80k by the European Social Fund to undertake a research project entitled “Combating eDiscrimination in the North West.” David’s input into this project, as well as writing...

Web Accessibility: A Digital Divide for the Disabled?

David published a chapter in the book, Social Inclusion: Societal & Organizational Implications for Information Systems, in 2006, which was the proceedings of the IFIP8.2 conference of that year, entitled: ‘Web Accessibility: A Digital...