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Access: the inclusive design journal

Summary: Homepage of Access, the journal of inclusive design.


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Access

Welcome to the website for Access: the inclusive design journal. Here you'll find a breakdown of what's in the current issue, with two free articles available to download. There are also links for further reading, and details about how to subscribe.

Finally, this is where you can find more information about the upcoming free Access e-magazine, including how to register your interest in receiving it.

Issue 32: Winter 2008

Sustainability and regeneration

You can order a free sample copy of this issue or subscribe for just £20 per year.

  • Access to London 2012
  • Sustainable construction and eco towns
  • Shared spaces
  • Disability and the rail network
  • Factsheet: making your staff meetings and events accessible.

Downloads and links

You can download articles from the current issue for free. See links for a list of websites to compliment the news stories featured in the magazine.

New e-magazine

A new Access e-magazine will be launched soon. It will be free and cover some of the issues raised in Access magazine, with current stories and a heavier focus on electronic, technological and web accessibility.

Email accessjournal@rnib.org.uk stating your interest in receiving the new free Access e-magazine, and we'll sign you up to get the first issue.

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Content author: accessjournal@rnib.org.uk

Last updated: 31/10/2008 16:52

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