martes, marzo 30, 2010

Index of Government Guidelines for websites

Chile
Guía Web de Chile, se ofrece información teórica y práctica para que tanto desarrolladores como encargados de gestión de Sitios Web tengan facilidades para dar cumplimiento a las normativas correspondientes a esas tareas.

Uruguay
Guía para el diseño e implementación de Portales EstatalesAGESIC ha desarrollado esta guía como material de apoyo para los equipos que tienen la responsabilidad de diseñar e implementar portales estatales. La misma reúne un conjunto de buenas prácticas y recomendaciones, donde se incluyen conceptos de planificación, diseño, implementación, usabilidad, accesibilidad, normativa y seguridad.

New Zealand
Web Standards in (New Zealand)The New Zealand Government Web Standards (the "Web Standards") set the accessibility and policy-compliance standards for public sector web sites in New Zealand. The major focus is enhancing online access through accessibility. Accessible web sites are equally usable for all users, irrespective of physical or technological impediments.

Tasmania

he Tasmanian Government's Web Usability Guidelines provide practical advice on implementing whole-of-government usability requirements; and advice on better practices in usability for agencies publishing information on websites. These guidelines have been developed in consultation with the Tasmanian Government Web Publishing Reference Group (WPRG).


Sweden
Swedish National Guidelines for Public Sector WebsitesThe purpose of the Guidelines is to support the procurement, development, and maintenance of a website by a public administration so that it offers equal opportunity usage for all citizens. The Guidelines reflect local conditions in Sweden, and as such, certain aspects may not be so readily applicable in other countries.


United States of America
Usability.gov  is a one-stop source for government web designers to learn how to make websites more usable, useful, and accessible. The site addresses a broad range of factors that go into web design and development. The site will help you to:
  • Plan and design usable sites by collecting data on what users need
  • Develop prototypes
  • Conduct usability tests and write up results
  • Measure trends and demographics

Norway
ELMER- User Interface Guidelines for Governmental Forms on the Internet ELMER – easier and more efficient reporting – has been adopted as the user interface guidelines for public forms on the internet. These guidelines have been drawn up on assignment from the Ministry of Trade and Industry and are managed by the Brønnøysund Register Centre. From the summer of 2009 ELMER is also the Norwegian government IT standard for public forms for the private sector.

The ELMER guidelines will help to ensure that public form production is up to the opportunities and challenges of electronic form-based communication in a comprehensive and user-friendly way. The ELMER guidelines are the foundation on which Altinn is developed. The goal is that all public forms will use a common user interface.



UK
Guidelines for UK Gobernment Websites
The Guidelines for  UK  government websites provide a comprehensive blueprint of best practices for building and managing well designed usable and accessible websites.

More information on: Index of Government Guidelines for Web SitesThis is a collection of links to guidelines regulating government web sites in various countries. These guidelines mainly deal with web accessibility and technical standards



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