1 American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Web Site Compliance: Are Pharmacy Web Sites Accessible? Ellen R. Cohn Gary Stoehr Ashli Molinero University of Pittsburgh.

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1 American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Web Site Compliance: Are Pharmacy Web Sites Accessible? Ellen R. Cohn Gary Stoehr Ashli Molinero University of Pittsburgh

2 What is WWW Accessibility? WWW pages can be accessed by a wide variety of users with disabilities, especially users of unconventional programs, such as screen readers. WWW pages allow for “low end,” to “high end,” technology access

3 Our interest in the topic: Our University has adopted CourseInfo, a web-based class management package Our Schools are highly committed to ensuring accessibility to people with disabilities

4 The Problem A person with a visual and/or learning disability cannot navigate a web page without text browsers and screen readers. –these audibly read web site text Without special coding, text browsers only display the word “image” when it reads a graphic image.

5 The Frustration “When blind people use the internet and come across unfriendly sites, we aren’t surfing, we are crawling….Imagine hearing pages that say: ‘Welcome to …(image). This is the home of ….(image).’ ‘link, link, link.’ It is like trying to use Netscape with your monitor off and the mouse unplugged. See how far you will get.” (New York Times CyberTimes, 2/1/96)

6 “Wake-up Calls” for Universities Justice Department opinion –American with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to sites for businesses Sections 504 and 508 of Rehabilitation Act –Implies government funded sites must be accessible US Dept.of Education-Office of Civil Rights Settlement Letter –1996 student complaint: lack of Internet access –Set forth 7 minimal requirements for web accessibility

7 Educational Institutions: Increasingly Web Dependent Electronic applications and registration Faculty e - mail to students Library reference systems –search engines and internet access Distance learning Web-augmented classes –group work –posted lecture notes, assignments Web based advising and grades Web based bookstores of the future

8 Accessibility Validation: Bobby 3.1 CAST Analysis bobby/ simple to use provides a complete report details remediation strategies

9 Pharmacy Related Sites 16 websites appearing on the HealthTech Solutions Clients list were analyzed via CAST Bobby Analysis (6/21/99) 1 was Bobby Approved: National Pharmacy Cholesterol Council 15 were not accessible –e.g.: AACP, APA, Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties, National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities, Pharmacist’s Letter, The 2 most common errors: –missing alternate text for images –requires frames titles

10 Medical/Disability Sites American Medical Association, 3 accessibility error types; 38 errorswww.ama-assn.org Cerebral Palsy Association, 0 errors; Bobby Approved Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, 1 accessibility error type, 33 errorswww.msfactors.org National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 0 errors; Bobby Approvedwww.nmss.org National Spinal Cord Injury Association, 1 accessibility error type; 1 error WebMD, 2 accessibility error types; 15 errorswww.webMD.com (analysis: 5/15/99)

11 Are Pharmacy Schools “Open?” 76 pharmacy school web sites were tested 6/21/99 22 were Bobby Approved 54 were not accessible by Bobby standards

12 Accessible Design Myths An accessible WWW page is a boring page Accessible authoring is expensive and time consuming Accessible design is too difficult for the common web designer People with disabilities don’t use the WWW Assistive technology will solve the problems Accessibility only helps people with disabilities from aware.hwg.org

13 WAI Quick Tips for Page Authoring Images & animations. Use the alt attribute to describe the function of all visuals. – Image maps. Use client-side MAP and text for hotspots. Multimedia. Provide captioning and transcripts of audio, descriptions of video, and accessible versions in case inaccessible formats are used. from

14 Hypertext links. Use text that makes sense when read out of context. For instance, do not use "click here." Page organization. Use headings, lists, and consistent structure. Use CSS for layout and style where possible. Graphs & charts. Summarize or use the longdesc attribute. Scripts, applets, & plug-ins. Provide alternative content in case active features are inaccessible or unsupported. from

15 Frames. Label with the title or name attribute. Tables. Make line by line reading sensible. Summarize. Avoid using tables for column layout. Check your work. Validate the HTML. Use evaluation tools and text-only browsers to verify accessibility. from

16 How can I insure my course documents are accessible? Use Standards – WAI Page Authoring Codes Test your site/ validate your code: – Bobby Bobby – W3C-WAI HTML Validating Service W3C-WAI HTML Validating Service Author your documents in HTML 4.0

17 “The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of a disability is an essential aspect.” -Tim Berners- Lee, W3C Director and inventor of the World Wide Web

18 For more information on WWW Accessibility: Ashli Molinero, Webmaster University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS) Ellen Cohn, Ph.D. Director of Instructional Development, (SHRS) Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy Gary Stoehr PharmD, Associate Dean University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy

19 References W3C HTML Validation Service Bobby v. 3.1 (Center for Applied Special Technology)Bobby v. 3.1 (Center for Applied Special Technology) Universal Design / Disability Access for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (Trace Research Center)Universal Design / Disability Access for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (Trace Research Center)