Virtual Accessibility in European Cultural Heritage: Analysis of the Major Tourist Destinations Websites

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2021

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English

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In this article, it is evaluated the problem of accessibility to digital information on several websites, and its importance to the promotion of cultural heritage on European countries. The main objective is to understand how institutional web content related to European Cultural Heritage meets the accessibility requirements of the World Consortium Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.0. Through the analysis of fourteen European institutional cultural heritage websites, it was possible to identify strengths, weakness and improvements of each one, from the perspective of any user and those who have, permanently or temporary, limitations. The final analysis revealed several weaknesses that affect the interest and motivations of tourists and other users regarding the diversified cultural heritage and cultural heritage products. Several governmental institutions need a greater effort to make universal accessibility a reality. Failing to comply with the basic principles of universal accessibility will negatively affect the sustainability of cultural goods.

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Digital accessibility, Accessible tourism, Innovation, Institutional websites, Cultural heritage, Cultural tourism

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10.34190/IRT.21.100

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Silva, M. F., Borges, I., & Albuquerque, H. (2021). Virtual Accessibility in European Cultural Heritage: Analysis of the Major Tourist Destinations Websites. In C. Silva, M. Oliveira, & Silva, S. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Tourism Research, ICTR 2021, (pp. 349-359). Porto, Portugal, 20-21 May 2021. doi: 10.34190/IRT.21.100. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/3812

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2516-3604 (Print)
2516-3612 (Digital)
978-1-912764-93-8 (Print)
978-1-912764-92-1 (Digital)

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