The goal of this research is the identification and analysis of doctoral dissertations registered in Spain that address universal accessibility as a topic in order to detect trends, the scope for development and leading institutions. The TESEO database has been used as a basic tool. A significant number of dissertations on universal accessibility published in Spain between 1998-1999 and 2017-2018 academic years have been identified, although these make up a small proportion of the total number of those registered. Specifically, the database contains 108 dissertations on this subject. The most common topics are the accessibility to digital services in general, accessibility to art, culture and tourism, inclusive education, assistive products...
Technological accessibility constitutes a constant search for positive experiences that support the ...
European and American studies on electronic theses and dissertations (ETD) reveal that one part of d...
This article analyzes the functioning of disability support offices and their contribu...
The goal of this research is the identification and analysis of doctoral dissertations registered in...
Since the York Seminar has included Doctoral Theses in the considered "grey" documents, the technolo...
The main topic of this article is architectural barriers and infrastructures as identifi...
The overall objective of this first study of the University Observatory and Disability is to make an...
This paper describes the successful experience carried out by professors of the CETTICO research gro...
Introduction. Spanish laws determine Public Administration must guarantee the access to higher educa...
Co funded by the European Social Fund, within the frame of the Operative Program against Discriminat...
Abstract. Abstract, The World Tourism Organization promotes Accessible Tourism with aiming at develo...
AbstractThis paper describes the successful experience carried out by professors of the CETTICO rese...
This document corresponds to the 2009 edition of the research carried out by the University and Disa...
Universal Accessibility: On the need of an empathy-based architecture is a PhD thesis researching th...
CIDUI: Congrés Internacional de Docència Universitària i Innovació = Congreso Internacional de Docen...
Technological accessibility constitutes a constant search for positive experiences that support the ...
European and American studies on electronic theses and dissertations (ETD) reveal that one part of d...
This article analyzes the functioning of disability support offices and their contribu...
The goal of this research is the identification and analysis of doctoral dissertations registered in...
Since the York Seminar has included Doctoral Theses in the considered "grey" documents, the technolo...
The main topic of this article is architectural barriers and infrastructures as identifi...
The overall objective of this first study of the University Observatory and Disability is to make an...
This paper describes the successful experience carried out by professors of the CETTICO research gro...
Introduction. Spanish laws determine Public Administration must guarantee the access to higher educa...
Co funded by the European Social Fund, within the frame of the Operative Program against Discriminat...
Abstract. Abstract, The World Tourism Organization promotes Accessible Tourism with aiming at develo...
AbstractThis paper describes the successful experience carried out by professors of the CETTICO rese...
This document corresponds to the 2009 edition of the research carried out by the University and Disa...
Universal Accessibility: On the need of an empathy-based architecture is a PhD thesis researching th...
CIDUI: Congrés Internacional de Docència Universitària i Innovació = Congreso Internacional de Docen...
Technological accessibility constitutes a constant search for positive experiences that support the ...
European and American studies on electronic theses and dissertations (ETD) reveal that one part of d...
This article analyzes the functioning of disability support offices and their contribu...