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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/11/2013 23:22, Alexander Dutton
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<pre wrap="">Hi Chris,
On 08/11/13 13:19, Christopher Gutteridge wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I suggest that what we need is
web-accessibility
- a page describing the digital accessibility policy, features or tools
for this organisation's websites
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Sounds reasonable.
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<pre wrap="">physical-accessibility [[ not sure this really counts in things like
blindness etc? better term?]]
- a page describing physical accessibility policy, features and tools
for this organisations physical locations
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I was wary about calling it "physical accessibility", as it implies a
physical disability on the part of the person. I know little about such
things, but mental health issues and disorders may need to be catered
for in describing how accessible a building or space is. Perhaps
"space-accesibility"?
I was planning on using such a term for both the organisation ("here's
the access guide") and its places ("here's the access page for this
building"). I realise this is a departure from the rest of the
linkingyou terms, but hopefully it's not that controversial.</pre>
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It is a little controversial. I'm inclined to keep all lyou
predicates as type=Organization.<br>
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We also have pages about building (and cafe, trainstation, room)
accessibility. Maybe that's an oo predicate we could define?<br>
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Maybe<br>
<physical-space> oo:accessibility <url><br>
<organization> lyou:web-accessibilty <url><br>
?<br>
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<pre wrap="">ico-publication-scheme
- a page describing the ico mandated publication scheme for this
organisation
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I'm happy with the extra qualification.
Best regards,
Alex
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Christopher Gutteridge -- <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/cjg">http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/cjg</a>
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