Universal Access in the Information Society is an interdisciplinary journal focused on promoting inclusive design, assistive technologies, and equitable access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) for all members of society, regardless of age, ability, or socioeconomic status. The journal provides a forum for researchers, developers, policymakers, and practitioners to share knowledge and strategies for creating accessible and user-friendly technologies and services. Focusing on issues such as digital inclusion, accessibility standards, and the social impact of technology. It is indexed in Scopus and other relevant databases.
Key topics encompass accessible web design, assistive technologies for people with disabilities, usability testing, and the development of inclusive policies and guidelines. The journal emphasizes the importance of user-centered design and participatory approaches in creating technologies that meet the diverse needs of individuals and communities. UAIS fosters collaboration and innovation in the field of universal access to information, enabling a more inclusive and equitable digital world.