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TitleAn evaluation of the web accessibility of China's national-level museums
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Date Issued2024
Source PublicationInternational Journal of Cultural Policy
ISSN1028-6632
Volume30Issue:4Pages:468 - 490
Abstract

The universality of heritage carries the important connotation that it belongs to everyone. This universal value assigned to cultural heritage necessitates that it is international in nature, and that citizens of every country regardless of their background are given access and can learn from it. In this research, we investigate the web accessibility of the national-level museums of China that are ranked top three. We formulated a set of research questions and hypotheses that test assumptions, looking into the accessibility awareness in practice across 145 museums. We crawled a total of 113 web specific variables such as the number of objects in the collections, graded precious artefacts, and annual visitors. Other independent variables include summary accessibility errors such as contrast errors, alert errors, feature errors, structure, Accessible Rich Internet Applications, and social media accounts. Details of the errors in each of these categories would form the majority of the remaining data points. The findings were surprisingly, not according to our original assumptions. Museums would stand to benefit from this study, which will in turn improve accessibility and inclusivity, and thus provide the international community with access to the rich collections of over 10 million cultural heritage objects scattered across the country.

KeywordChina museums disability international access universal access Web accessibility
DOI10.1080/10286632.2023.2224362
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Indexed BySSCI ; A&HCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaCultural Studies
WOS SubjectCultural Studies
WOS IDWOS:001024014300001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85164470857
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/10952
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Corresponding AuthorCh'ng, Eugene
Affiliation
1.NVIDIA Joint-Lab on Mixed Reality,University of Nottingham Ningbo China,Ningbo,China
2.Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Data-Intensive Computing,Quanzhou Normal University,Quanzhou,China
3.School of Mathematics and Computer Science,Quanzhou Normal University,Quanzhou,China
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Ch'ng, Eugene,Wu, Yiping. An evaluation of the web accessibility of China's national-level museums[J]. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2024, 30(4): 468 - 490.
APA Ch'ng, Eugene, & Wu, Yiping. (2024). An evaluation of the web accessibility of China's national-level museums. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 30(4), 468 - 490.
MLA Ch'ng, Eugene,et al."An evaluation of the web accessibility of China's national-level museums". International Journal of Cultural Policy 30.4(2024): 468 - 490.
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