Clarification of Yesterday's "Keyword" Survey (fwd)

From: David Andrews (dandrews@winternet.com)
Date: Fri Jan 12 1996 - 21:32:04 PST


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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 12:50:05 EST
From: paciello@SHANE.ENET.DEC.COM
To: Multiple recipients of list EASI <EASI@SJUVM.STJOHNS.EDU>
Subject: Clarification of Yesterday's "Keyword" Survey

I've already had several responses to my disabilities "keyword" survey sent out
yesterday. I'd like to clarify a couple of minor details.

1. This is strictly disabilities and/or accessibility related. So, if the
keyword you have chosen does not fit that category, toss it out.

2. I am not looking for a keyword for each kind of disability or functional
limitation. Rather, I am looking for the most common term that describes the
majority of disability and accessibility related subjects. One single word
that you are most likely to do a search on as a category for all
disability/accessibility related information.

3. This one word limitation should not be viewed as some new internet or
world wide web restriction; rather, it's simply a single web page design
style enforced by the webmasters in order to keep the size of the Web homepage
to a minimum. After that, links to all the various disabilities will be
included.

I want to be sure I capture the single most popular word that you (and others)
are most likely to search on in order to capture the page.

Thanks again for your help.

Regards,

Mike Paciello



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