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SMIL and SVG - Towards Accessible Multimedia

By McCathieNevile, Charles Koivunen, Marja-Riitta Jacobs, Ian; CSUN Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference - 2000,
Publication Date: March 2000

The development and use of accessible, interoperable specifications for multimedia will improve the accessibility of these popular features on the Web, and therefore improve the accessibility of the Web as a whole. This paper examines two of these new specifications, Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) and Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), and the accessibility features they offer.
Published by: Center on Disabilities at CSUN   (Website:http://www.csun.edu/cod/)
Link to text: http://www.csun.edu/cod/conf2000/proceedings/0102McCathieNevile.html

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