Accessibility and findability of local e-government websites in the Czech Republic

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Hana Kopackova
Karel Michalek
Karel Cejna
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[1] University of Pardubice,Institute of System Engineering and Informatics, Faculty of Economics and Administration
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Local government websites; Accessibility; Disabled users; XHTML; Fulltext search engines;
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This article focuses on the accessibility of local e-government web pages. Accessibility is herein considered in a broader perspective, taking also into account that information must be findable within the Internet through conventional fulltext search engines. Based on this assumption, an analysis of 39 local e-government websites in the Czech Republic was carried out in two testing periods (March 2006 and April 2008). The web pages were analysed both from a citizen’s point of view (with disadvantage due to disability or to technical equipment) and from the point of view of fulltext search engines. In the analysis of results, there is an overall evaluation and comparison between testing periods and recommendations for improvement of the current conditions.
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