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URL: From kgreen10 at towson.edu Mon Jul 21 15:32:58 2003 From: kgreen10 at towson.edu (kgreen10) Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 15:32:58 -0400 Subject: [Sigmed-l] Survey for Webmasters: Please respond! Message-ID: <3F17483D@webmail.towson.edu> My name is Dr. Jonathan Lazar, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences and the Center for Applied Information Technology at Towson University in Towson, MD. As part of my continuing research concerning web accessibility*, I have developed the attached survey to determine the attitudes of webmasters toward users with disabilities. The research team also includes Professor Alfreda Dudley-Sponaugle, Computer and Information Sciences and Ms. Kisha-Dawn Greenidge, Graduate Student in the Center for Applied Information Technology at Towson University. Definition: *Web accessibility - When applied to informational systems, accessibility means that an information system is flexible enough to be utilized by someone using alternative input and/or output methods. If you are currently the webmaster of your website, we invite you to participate in this study, which is completely voluntary. If you do not manage your website, please pass this e-mail to the individuals in your organization that have this responsibility. If you choose to participate in this study, your participation will be absolutely anonymous. Neither anyone reading the results of the survey, nor the research team, will be able to identify you. To access the survey, click on the following web address, or copy and paste it in your browser's URL field and then press the Enter key. http://pages.towson.edu/adudley/Survey_webmasters.htm When you are finished filling out the survey, click the Submit Form button at the bottom of the screen. At the end of the survey, you have an option to participate in a drawing to win a cash prize. Three respondents will be randomly selected to receive $100 each. To participate, you will need to fill out personal information so that we can contact you in order to receive the prize. If you have any questions about the study, you may contact Professor Dudley-Sponaugle at 410-704-4946 or adudley at towson.edu. Thank you for your time. J. Lazar, A. Dudley-Sponaugle, and, K. Greenidge Deparment of Computer and Information Sciences and Center for Applied Information Technology Towson University From rhill at asis.org Thu Jul 31 09:39:07 2003 From: rhill at asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 09:39:07 -0400 Subject: [Sigmed-l] [Admin] Lists back -- problems remain Message-ID: <4113-22003743113397670@dick> Dear List Subscriber, As you probably noticed, all the ASIST mail lists were down for a week or more. The lists are back up, though list owners/moderators can't get in yet to approve subscriptions or postings. We hope to have this resolved this morning, along wiht getting an explanation of what happened. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. I had come to take lists for granted and a lot of our planning is driven through the lists. Briefly, asis.org was the only domain the DNS lookup was recognizing, so our mail here at HQ appeared to be fully functional, including all the lists -- but we were they only people getting list messages. We were sending, but messages were "deferred" with no error message coming here to let us know there was a problem. Richard Hill, Executive Director Richard Hill Executive Director American Society for Information Science and Technology 1320 Fenwick Lane, Suite 510 Silver Spring, MD 20910 FAX: (301) 495-0900 VOICE: (301) 495-0900 rhill at asis.org From kgreen10 at towson.edu Mon Jul 28 14:19:54 2003 From: kgreen10 at towson.edu (kgreen10) Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 14:19:54 -0400 Subject: [Sigmed-l] Survey for Webmasters: Please respond! Message-ID: <3F245524@webmail.towson.edu> My name is Dr. Jonathan Lazar, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences and the Center for Applied Information Technology at Towson University in Towson, MD. As part of my continuing research concerning web accessibility*, I have developed the attached survey to determine the attitudes of webmasters toward users with disabilities. The research team also includes Professor Alfreda Dudley-Sponaugle, Computer and Information Sciences and Ms. Kisha-Dawn Greenidge, Graduate Student in the Center for Applied Information Technology at Towson University. Definition: *Web accessibility - When applied to informational systems, accessibility means that an information system is flexible enough to be utilized by someone using alternative input and/or output methods. If you are currently the webmaster of your website, we invite you to participate in this study, which is completely voluntary. If you do not manage your website, please pass this e-mail to the individuals in your organization that have this responsibility. If you choose to participate in this study, your participation will be absolutely anonymous. Neither anyone reading the results of the survey, nor the research team, will be able to identify you. To access the survey, click on the following web address, or copy and paste it in your browser's URL field and then press the Enter key. http://pages.towson.edu/adudley/Survey_webmasters.htm When you are finished filling out the survey, click the Submit Form button at the bottom of the screen. At the end of the survey, you have an option to participate in a drawing to win a cash prize. Three respondents will be randomly selected to receive $100 each. To participate, you will need to fill out personal information so that we can contact you in order to receive the prize. If you have any questions about the study, you may contact Professor Dudley-Sponaugle at 410-704-4946 or adudley at towson.edu. Thank you for your time. J. Lazar, A. Dudley-Sponaugle, and, K. Greenidge Deparment of Computer and Information Sciences and Center for Applied Information Technology Towson University