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[Nick Mudge’s Technology and Government Weblog] Today he writes about Clackmannanshire's website ClacksWeb, accessibility, and usability testing. I wonder how much usability testing like he says in his post is done in general for websites.

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Egov.vic.gov.au[Egov.vic.gov.au] eGovernment Resource Centre: Whats New 17 August 2005: There are a few good tools on the market for assessing potential technical flaws in the accessibility of a website. The author shares his experience of working with a number of these tools and asks the question “How useful is automated testing?”..."

http://technology.guardian.co.uk [Technology.guardian.co.uk] Guardian Unlimited Technology | Technology | More inside IT: Central Scotland police force, which operates in Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling, has decided to return to Windows software for many of its desktop systems after a five-year dalliance with open source.

[Incunabula.typepad.com] online holyrood: September 2005: Archiving home page/Options for layout of website homepage - including languages .The content also needs to meet usability and accessibility standards.

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