Paul Surjit
Vinod Gupta School of Management, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India.
Univers Access Inf Soc. 2023;22(2):663-669. doi: 10.1007/s10209-021-00861-9. Epub 2022 Jan 10.
E-government is a global phenomenon. Many governments throughout the world are using e-government websites to deliver government services to their stakeholders. Consequently, it is now quite crucial for the governments to make sure that e-government websites must be accessible to all stakeholders regardless of their visual, cognitive, and hearing ability. However, many prior studies have shown that most of the e-government websites in different countries do not meet the accessibility guidelines prescribed in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). In this article, we present the evaluation of the accessibility of Indian e-government websites using a sample of 65 websites of various ministries based on the WCAG 2.1 standard. We found that the majority of e-government websites do not meet Level A conformance with WCAG 2.1. Our findings suggest that designers and developers of e-government websites should pay due attention to the accessibility features during the design and development of these websites to achieve universal accessibility.
电子政务是一种全球现象。世界上许多政府都在使用电子政务网站向其利益相关者提供政府服务。因此,现在对于政府来说,确保电子政务网站必须能被所有利益相关者访问,无论他们的视觉、认知和听力能力如何,这一点至关重要。然而,许多先前的研究表明,不同国家的大多数电子政务网站都不符合万维网联盟(W3C)的《网络内容无障碍指南》(WCAG)中规定的无障碍准则。在本文中,我们基于WCAG 2.1标准,对印度各部委的65个网站样本进行了电子政务网站无障碍性评估。我们发现,大多数电子政务网站不符合WCAG 2.1的A级合规标准。我们的研究结果表明,电子政务网站的设计师和开发者在这些网站的设计和开发过程中应适当关注无障碍功能,以实现普遍无障碍访问。