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Usability and visual interfaces are key issues, but, if we want to enlarge the user categories that data management systems are addressing, we must broaden the user-centered approach described so far, moving towards the so called universal access or universal usability.

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Catarci, T., Dix, A., Kimani, S., Santucci, G. (2010). Non-Visual Interfaces. In: User-Centered Data Management. Synthesis Lectures on Data Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-01838-1_5

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