Sites & Blogs
- 456 Berea Street - Roger Johansson
- A List Apart - Jeffrey Zeldman
- Access Board - An independent Federal agency devoted to accessibility for people with disabilities
- Access Matters - Bob Easton
- Accessiblog - Joe Clark
- Accessify - Ian Lloyd
- AccessIT - Federally funded national technical assistance center on education based accessible information technology
- Alertbox - Jakob Nielsen
- AlastairC - Alastair Campbell
- All in the <head> - Drew McLellan
- And all that Malarkey - Andy Clarke
- Andy Budd
- Anitra Pavka
- Anne’s Weblog about Markup and Style - Anne Van Kesteren
- Ask Tog - Bruce Tognazzini
- Backup Brain - Tom Negrino and Dori Smith
- Bestkungfu Weblog - Matt May
- Bite Size Standards - John Oxton et al.
- Bloug - Lou Rosenfeld
- Box of Chocolates - Derek Featherstone
- Boxes and Arrows
- Brainstorms & Raves - Shirley E. Kaiser
- Builder.com
- Clagnut - Richard Rutter
- Coding Horror - Jeff Atwood
- Column Two - James Robertson
- Craig Saila
- Christina Wodtke
- Croc O' Lyle - Lyle Kantrovich
- D. Keith Robinson
- Design by Fire - Andrei Herasimchuk and Donna Driscoll
- DevShed
- Digital Media Minute - Jim Rutherford
- Digital Web Magazine
- Dive Into Mark - Mark Pilgrim
- Dog or higher - John Allsopp
- Don Norman's jnd website
- DonnaM - Donna Maurer
- Elegant Hack - Christina Wodtke
- evolt.org
- EASI
- Eyetools Research - Greg Edwards
- Fawny - Joe Clark
- Findability.org - Peter Morville
- Flazoom - Chris MacGregor
- For Use - Larry Constantine and Lucy Lockwood
- goodexperience - Mark Hurst
- Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center - Georgia Tech
- HCI Index - Hans de Graaff
- Hixie's Natural Log - Ian Hickson
- HTML Dog - Patrick Griffiths
- Holovaty.com - Adrian Holovaty
- I Love Jack Daniels - Dave Child
- IDblog - Beth Mazur
- iBlog - Mark Newhouse
- InfoDesign - Peter J. Bogaards
- International Center for Disability Resources on the Internet (ICDRI)
- isolani - Mike Davies
- JimThatcher.com
- Joel on Software - Joel Spolsky
- Juicy Studio - Gez Lemon
- Jukka Korpela
- Kalsey : Measure Twice - Adam Kalsey
- Knowbility
- Living Can Kill You - Craig Saila
- MCU (Making Connections Unit) - Jim Byrne
- Maxdesign - Russ Weakley
- meyerweb.com - Eric A Meyer
- Mezzoblue - Dave Shea
- Molly.com - Molly E. Holzschlag
- Nick Bradbury
- Ongoing - Tim Bray
- peterme - Peter Merholz
- Peter Korn
- PHP Everywhere - John Lim
- QuirksBlog - Peter-Paul Koch
- Real World Style - Mark Newhouse
- Redemption Through Standards - Maxine Sherrin
- Robert's talk - Robert Nyman
- SAP Design Guild
- Scott Berkun
- Semantics - Peter Morville
- Signal vs. Noise - 37signals
- Simon Willison
- Simplebits - Dan Cederholm
- si-blog - Simon Jessey
- SitePoint
- Skills for Access
- Sjoerd Visscher
- Splintered - Patrick H. Lauke
- Standards-schmandards - Peter Krantz
- Stopdesign - Douglas Bowman
- Surfin' Safari - Dave Hyatt
- The Man in Blue - Cameron Adams
- ThePickards - Jack Pickard
- timbl's Blog - Tim Berners-Lee
- This is rachelandrew.co.uk - Rachel Andrew
- Topics in the Human Computer Interface Index - Hans de Graaff
- Trace Center
- UI Access - Shawn Lawton Henry
- Unraveled - Joshua Kaufman
- Usable Web - Keith Instone
- Usability First
- UsabilityNet
- UsabilityNews.com - The British Human Computer Interaction Group of the British Computer Society
- Usability New - Kristoffer Bohmann
- Usability News - the Software Usability Research Laboratory (SURL)
- Usability Professionals Association
- Usability Views
- UXCentric - Dave Rogers
- UXmatters - Pabini Gabriel-Petit, Publisher & Editor in Chief
- Vitaly Friedman's Blog
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W3C - THE place to go
for official web information. It is the authoritative source for web
standards, including accessibility standards. W3C is an industry consortium
created to develop common protocols that enhance the interoperability and
promote the evolution of the Web. W3C is jointly run by MIT Laboratory for Computer
Science (LCS) in the USA, National Institute for Research in Computer Science
and Control (INRIA) in France and Keio University in Japan.
- WAI - W3C's section to check out for Web Content Accessibility. WAI's purpose is to make the Web more accessible to people with disabilities. The WAI has five major areas of work: technology, guidelines, tools, education and outreach, and research and development.
- Wait till I come! - Christian Heilmann
- WATS.ca Resource Library - John Foliot
- WebAim - The Web Accessibility "How-To" Site. It is administered through a grant provided by the Learning Anywhere Anytime Program Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education.
- Web Accessibility Resources - Webcredible
- WebDev Guide - General web information as well as items specific to the University of Minnesota Duluth web.
- Webnauts.net - John S. Britsios
- Webreference.com
- Website Tips - Shirley E. Kaiser
- Web Standards Group. - Russ Weakley and Peter Firminger
- Web Standards Project
- Web Teacher - Virginia DeBolt
- Web Word Usability Weblog - John S. Rhodes
- What Do I Know - Todd Dominey
- Yale Web Style Guide, 2nd edition - Patrick J. Lynch and Sarah Horton
- Zeldman's Daily Report
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