Publications of the Science Access
Project
- Dotsplus - Better than Braille?
by John A. Gardner,
Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference on Technology
and Persons with Disabilities,
Los Angeles, CA, March, 1993.
- Accessibility to Scientific Information by the Blind: Dotsplus and Aster could make it easy,
by W.A. Barry, John A. Gardner and T.V. Raman,
Proceedings of the 1994 CSUN Conference on Technology and Persons
with Disabilities,
Los Angeles, CA, March 1994.
- Books for Blind Scientists: The Technology Requirements of Accessibility
by W.A. Barry, John A. Gardner, and R. Lundquist
Information Technology and Disabilities, 1(4), 1994
- Scientific Reading And Writing By Blind People - Technologies Of The Future
by Hadi Bargi-Rangin, William A. Barry, John A. Gardner, Randy
Lundquist, Mark Preddy, and Norberto Salinas
Proceedings of the 1996 CSUN Conference on Technology and Persons
with Disabilities,
Los Angeles, CA, March 1996.
- New Methods of Reading, Writing, and Manipulating Information by People with Print Impairments
by John A. Gardner, Hadi Bargi Rangin, Randy Lundquist, Bill Barry,
Mark Preddy, Steve Sahyun, and Norberto Salinas
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Computers
Helping People with special needs, Linz, Austria, July, 1996.
- TRIANGLE: A Practical Application of Non-Speech Audio for Imparting Information
by John A. Gardner, Randy Lundquist, and Steve Sahyun
Proceedings of ICAD 96 International Conference on Auditory Display,
San Francisco, CA, November, 1996
- Dotsplus: How-To Make Tactile Figures And Tactile Formatted Math
by Mark Preddy, John Gardner, Steve Sahyun, and Dave Skrivanek
Proceedings of the 1997 CSUN Conference on Technology and Persons
with Disabilities,
Los Angeles, CA, March 1997.
- TRIANGLE: Tri-Modal Access To Text, Tables, Equations, Graphs, Calculations, And Figures
by Hadi Bargi Rangin, Steve Sahyun, Randy Lundquist, and John
Gardner
Proceedings of the 1997 CSUN Conference on Technology and Persons
with Disabilities,
Los Angeles, CA, March 1997.
- The Problem Of Accessing Non-Textual Information On The Web
by John A. Gardner, Hadi Bargirangin, Vladimir Bulatov, Hans Kowallick,
and Randy Lundquist
Proceedings of the 1997 Conference of the W3 Consortium, Santa
Clara, CA, April, 1997.
- Tactile Graphics, An Overview and Resource Guide
by John A. Gardner
Originally published as an article
in Information, Technology, and Disabilities, 3(4), 1996.
- The Quest for Access to Science by People with Print Impairments
by John A. Gardner
Computer Mediated Communication, 5, No. 1 (Feb 1998)
- A How-to Demonstration for Making Tactile Figures and Tactile Formatted Math Using The
Tactile Graphics Embosser
by Steve Sahyun, Vladimir Bulatov, John A. Gardner, and Mark Preddy
Proceedings of the 1998 CSUN International Conference on Technology
and Persons with Disabilities, Los Angeles, March 1998
- TRIANGLE: A Tri-Modal Access Program for Reading, Writing, and Doing Math
by John A. Gardner, Randy Lundquist, and Steve Sahyun
Proceedings of the 1998 CSUN International Conference on Technology
and Persons with Disabilities, Los Angeles, March 1998
- MathPlus ToolBox, a Fully Accessible Math Teaching Environment
by Carolyn Gardner and Randy Lundquist
Proceedings of the 1998 CSUN International Conference on Technology
and Persons with Disabilities, Los Angeles, March 1998
- Visualization by People without Vision
Vladimir L. Bulatov and John A. Gardner
Proceedings of the Workshop on Content Visualization and Intermediate
Representations, Montreal, CA, August 15, 1998
- Audio and Haptic Access to Math and Science - Audio graphs, Triangle,
the MathPlus Toolbox, and the Tiger printer
Steve Sahyun and John Gardner
Proceedings of the 15th IFIP World Computer Congress, Vienna, September 1998
- Non-Visual Access to Non-Textual Information through DotsPlus and Accessible VRML
John A. Gardner and Vladimir L. Bulatov
Proceedings of the 15th IFIP World Computer Congress, Vienna, September 1998
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