The Accessibility, Usability, Quality and Readability of Turkish State and Local Government Websites an Exploratory Study

Yakup Akgül
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With significant development in Internet technology contributing to daily lives in nearly every aspect, it is important that government websites and e-government services offered through them are used effectively, efficiently, and satisfactorily. Achieving accessible, usable, qualified, and readable e-government services that enable citizens to fulfill different users' requirements by everyone involved in the target group, implying a lack of equality between disabled and non-disabled people in benefiting from online governmental services regardless of time and location constraints, has become a global aim. This study investigated whether the websites of the state and local level e-government in the Turkish Republic comply with prevailing standards of accessibility, heuristic usability, mobile readiness, performance and, the readability of website content with six different indices and whether these qualities depend on the type of the government websites. After examining 77 state and 247 local e-government sites, the results indicate that the Turkish government websites have made many of the accessibility, usability, quality, and readability mistakes as predicted. In light of the study findings, this paper will present some recommendations for improving Turkish government websites, as well as discuss future implications.
土耳其国家和地方政府网站的可访问性、可用性、质量和可读性的探索性研究
随着互联网科技的显著发展,政府网站和透过互联网提供的电子政府服务几乎在日常生活的方方面面都发挥了重要作用,因此,有效、高效和令人满意地使用这些网站和电子政府服务非常重要。实现无障碍、可用、合格和可读的电子政务服务,使公民能够满足目标群体中每个人的不同用户需求,这意味着残疾人和非残疾人在享受在线政府服务方面缺乏平等,而不受时间和地点的限制,已经成为一个全球性的目标。本研究调查了土耳其共和国的国家和地方一级电子政务网站是否符合可访问性、启发式可用性、移动就绪性、性能和网站内容的可读性六个不同指标的现行标准,以及这些品质是否取决于政府网站的类型。在检查了77个州和247个地方电子政务网站后,结果表明,土耳其政府网站在可访问性、可用性、质量和可读性方面存在许多预期的错误。根据研究结果,本文将提出一些改进土耳其政府网站的建议,并讨论未来的影响。
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