- Accessibility to education in Denmark [Tilgængelighed til uddannelse] (in Danish) provided by the Danish Ministry of Education as a guide to accessibility services for disabled students in Denmark
- Accessibility to education in Denmark [Tilgængelighed til uddannelse] (in English) provided by the Danish Ministry of Education as a guide to accessibility services for disabled students in Denmark
- Architecture and Standards for E-Government in Denmark
- "Bibliography of literature in relation to Design for All" (298 K
) compiled by the Danish Centre for Technical Aids for Rehabilitation and Education
- Danish Centre for Technical Aids for Rehabilitation and Special Education the Danish national information and resource centre on disabilities and assistive technology. [in Danish and English]
- Danish companies and the use of W3C standards by Soren Johannessen (2004-03-16).
- Danish Council of Organisations of Disabled People (DSI); The Danish NGO-Umbrella [in English and mostly Danish]
- Danish Disability Council
- Danish Web-award "Det Gyldne @" (The Golden @) now includes WEB accessibility as a criterion Shell Denmark was awarded the Golden @ as the "most accessible web-site for disabled people" among the 100 biggest corporations in Denmark on March 24, 2000. But 14 days after getting the award Shell Denmark presented a thoroughly reworked website, and the new website far less accessible than the one nominated! [in Danish]
- Disability and Development Web Initiative in Denmark
- Disabled Peoples Organisations - Denmark (DPOD) member organisations the DPOD Department for Development Cooperation seek to advance the lives and human rights of persons with disabilities in the developing world.
- E-Government Project [in Danish]
- E-Government Project [in English]; English PDF version of the Danish e-government Strategy 2007-2010
- EMU Technical aids - lists (in English) provided by the Danish Ministry of Education as a guide to technical aids that are available to students with different kinds of disabilities, including compensatory programs, software programs and others.
- Equal Opportunities Centre for Disabled Persons [in English and Danish]
- Foreningen af Unge med Gigt (FNUG) [Danish Organisation of Youth with Rheumatism]
- Foreningen Tilgængelighed for Alle [in Danish, English, and German]
- Gigforeningen [Danish Arthritis Society]
- Klinefelter Syndrome from the Turner Center, a center for information, counselling and research on chromosome anomalies
- The Nordic Staff Training Centre for Deafblind Services
- Study and Work Abroad in Denmark information for students with disabilities
- The use of W3C standards in Denmark by Soren Johannessen (2004-03-02). See also discussions about the Danish report at http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-evangelist/2004Mar/.
- Turner Syndrome from the Turner Center, a center for information, counselling and research on chromosome anomalies
- Web Accessibility Policies from Denmark, Norway, and the EU
- Wheelrace (in Danish) an educational game for school children aged 11-14 to teach kids what life is like when you are bound in a wheelchair. Wheelrace is made by Kongo Interactive and Guppyworks. [Denmark]
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