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Thoren, Clas (Ed.) Nordic guidelines for computer accessibility. Gotab, Sthlm, 1993.
Vanderheiden, G. C. Consideration in the design of computers and operating systems to increase their accessibility to persons with disabilities. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Trace Research and Development Center, 1988.
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