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ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS) (ISSN: 1936-7228)

PublisherACM

ISSN-L1936-7228

ISSN1936-7228

E-ISSN1936-7236

IF(Impact Factor)2024 Evaluation Pending

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Description

Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS) is a quarterly journal that publishes refereed articles addressing issues of computing as it impacts the lives of people with disabilities. It provides a technical forum for disseminating innovative research that covers either:
applications of computing and information technologies to provide assistive systems to persons with disabilities, or
investigations of computing technologies and their use by persons with disabilities.
TACCESS is a peer-reviewed and archival journal, both in print and online, that serves as a resource for researchers, authors, editors and reviewers.
Download the TACCESS flyer and information sheet. (http://www.gccis.rit.edu/taccess/TACCESS_callfor_r...)
The Scope of TACCESS
Computer and information technologies have re-designed the way modern society operates. Their widespread use poses both opportunities and challenges for people who experience various disabilities including age-related disabilities. That is, while there are new avenues to assist individuals with disabilities and provide tools and resources to alleviate the traditional barriers encountered by these individuals, in many cases the technology itself presents barriers to use. ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS) is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that publishes refereed articles addressing issues of computing that seek to address barriers to access, either creating new solutions or providing for the more inclusive design of technology to provide access for individuals with diverse abilities. The journal provides a technical forum for disseminating innovative research that covers either applications of computing and information technologies to provide assistive systems or inclusive technologies for individuals with disabilities. Some examples are web accessibility for those with visual impairments and blindness as well as web search explorations for those with limited cognitive abilities, technologies to address stroke rehabilitation or dementia care, language support systems deaf signers or those with limited language abilities, and input systems for individuals with limited ability to control traditional mouse and keyboard systems.
The journal is of particular interest to SIGACCESS members and delegates to its affiliated conference (i.e., ASSETS) as well as other international accessibility conferences. It serves as a forum for discussions and information exchange between researchers, clinicians, and educators; including rehabilitation personnel who administer assistive technologies; and policy makers concerned with equitable access to information technologies.

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