New office of civil rights letter a wake-up call for campus computer and information accessibility. (Daniel Hilton Chalfen. From ITD Journal, July 1994)
Campus Information Access, Part I: Recent Study Highlights Access Barriers to Public Information for Print Disabled Students. (Daniel Hilton Chalfen. From ITD Journal, April 1994)
Universal access and the ADA: a disability access design specification for the new UCLA Library on-line information system. (Daniel Hilton Chalfen and Sharon Farb. Library Hi Tech Journal Vol. 14, No. 1, 1996)
Information Technology, Campus Libraries, and Patrons with Disabilities: Emerging Issues and Access Strategies. (Daniel Hilton Chalfen. EDUCOM Review, November/December, 1992)
Mobile Computing Solutions For A Diverse Population of Persons with Disabilities. Conference Proceedings. (Patrick Burke and Guido Grimaldi, CSUN Conference, March, 1998.)
Distributed Computer Access for People with Disabilities. (Daniel Hilton Chalfen, Ann Neville, Curtis Griesel, and Bill Cooper. Proceedings of the CSUN 1993 Conference on Computers and People with Disabilities)
Campus Computing and Disability in 1994: Emerging Issues for a New Journal and a New Year. (Daniel Hilton Chalfen. ITD Journal, January 1994)
The UCLA DCP and the Campus-Wide Computing Picture. (Daniel Hilton Chalfen. Long Term Planning Document. March 1991)
Some Practical Considerations for Wheelchair Access to your Micro Lab. (Daniel Hilton Chalfen. UCLA Microcomputing, March-April 1990)
Creative Funding for Adaptive Computing Technology. (Daniel Hilton Chalfen. EDUCOM Review, January/February, 1992)
And Justice for All. Using mobile technology, a blind law student levels the playing field. (Julie Sinclair Eakin, Mobile Office Magazine, April 1994)
Also see the EASI web site.