COST 219 publications and reports
During the course of the COST 219 Action several publications and reports were published. You can find links to these on the SNAPI website below:
Ambient Intelligence - Paving the way... - edited by Dr John Gill (2008)
Involving People With Disabilities in the Standardisation Process - Dr John Gill (2007)
Cost219ter WG3: Testing and Evaluation - Organisations and Methods - Anna-Liisa Salminen
Short Term Scientific Mission to Sweden - Ilse Bierhoff
Making Life Easier: How new telecommunication services could benefit people with disabilities
EQUAL MEASURES: Closing the Accessibility Gap
Pay phones with immediate public access
Final Report 2001
Telecommunications: Access for All?
Draft proceedings of the conference in Leuven, Dec 3 - 4 2001
Bridging the Gap? - Access to telecommunications for all people
Bringing Universal Design to the ICT-market – What are the prerequisites?
Proceedings of the seminar in Stockholm, 19 June 2001
Telecommunications - Guidelines for Accessibility
Accessibility requirements for new telecommunication equipment (e.g. smart phone, palmtop, sub notebook, set top box)
Producing Web Pages that Everyone can Access
New Ways of Using Video Telephony
Pay Phones with Immediate Public Access - Design Guidelines
Text Telephony for Deaf, Hearing Impaired, Deaf-blind and Speech Impaired People
Universal Services Issues
Environmental Control and Field Bus Systems
Disaster or Opportunity? The Impact of Telecommunications Deregulation on People with Disabilities
Follow up to Oftel Consultative Document of December 1995
Opening up the Telecommunications Market
Telecommunications: The Missing Links for People with Disabilities
Telecommunications for All
The Forgotten Millions: Access to Telecommunications for People with Disabilities
Videotelephony for Disabled and Elderly People
EUCO-TELE-219/CTD/94, ISBN 972-735-016-X Edicoes FMH, Lisboa, Grafica 2000, 1994
Survey of Text Telephones and Relay Services in Europe
EUR 14242 EN, CEC, Luxembourg 1992, ISBN 92-826-4395-6
Issues in Telecommunications for People with Disabilities
A Portable Text Telephone Program for a PC-Modem Configurations. The user interface menus for this portable text telephone are available in Norwegian, English, French, German, Swedish, Icelandic, Danish, Finnish Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, and Czech
A Text Telephone User Interface Specification (requirements), distributed as such and later published in report 13
Awareness of Alarm Signals, Collection of Information and Ideas within COST 219
Use of Telecommunications: The needs of People with Disabilities
Is Anyone Answering? A Review of Telephone Amplification for Hearing Impaired People
Teleservices for Handicapped People
Research for Handicapped People
Equipment for Handicapped People
Survey of Text Telephones and Relay Services in Europe
Teleinformatics and Disability
Proceedings of the First European Conference in Brussels, Nov 24 - 26 1987
