A.T. Literature- Specialties
- ‘Sip and Puff’ Machines Give Disabled Voters Privacy
- Accessibility of Elementary Schools' Web Sites for Students With Disabilities
- Accessible Voting Machines
- Accessible, Private, and Independent Voting
- And Web Sites for All
- Assistive Technology And Opportunity Costs: the Case of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Blind Voters Are Registered Voters
- Bobby Doesn't Approve of Your Web Presence: Making Your Web Site "Disability-Friendly"
- Braille in the Museum
- Building Natural Cross-Disability Access into Voting Systems
- Cast a Vote by Yourself: A Review of Accessible Voting Machines
- Combating the Small Visual Display Invasion: AFB Works to Set a Display Quality Standard
- Communication Access in the Library for Individuals Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Cruising Then and Now
- DC's Blind Voters Will be Able to Vote Independently for the First Time
- Development of the Public Information and Communication Technology Assessment Tool
- Diebold Election Systems Develops Advanced Accessibility for Touch-Screen Voting Systems
- Dreamweaver Add-On
- Emerging Trends in Accessible Pedestrian Signal Technologies
- Extended Usability Versus Accessibility in Voting Systems
- Hysteria Over Touchscreen Voting Systems Ignores People with Disabilities
- New ADA Fact Sheet Explains Job Applicant's Rights
- No Shelter in a Storm
- Oregon Tries iPads to Help Disabled People Vote
- Private Distribution Mailbox Alert System
- Scientists Try to Let the Blind 'See' Fish
- Talking Bank Machines
- The Ballot Ballet: The Usability of Accessible Voting Machines
- The Disability Lobby and Voting
- Voters With Disabilities: More Polling Places Had No Potential Impediments Than in 2000, but Challenges Remain
- Voting Panel Disenfranchises Voters With Disabilities
- Voting Technology for People with Disabilities

