General resources

Card SK, Moran TP, Newell A (1983) The psychology of human-computer interaction. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, USA

Grundy E, Ahlburg D, Ali M, Breeze E, Sloggett A (1999) Disability in Great Britain. Department of Social Security, Corporate Document Services, London, UK

Keates S, Clarkson J (2003) Countering design exclusion: An introduction to inclusive design. Springer: London, UK

Norris B and Wilson JR (1995) Childata: The Handbook of Child Measurements and Capabilities. Data For Design Safety, DTI

Peebles L, Norris B (1998) Adultdata: The Handbook of Adult Anthropomorphic and Strength Measurements - Data for Design Safety. Department of Trade and Industry, UK

Smith S, Norris B, Peebles L (2000) Older Adultdata: The Handbook of Measurements and Capabilities of the Older Adult - Data for Design Safety. Department of Trade and Industry, UK

British Standards Institute (2005) British Standard 7000-6:2005. Design management systems - Part 6: Managing inclusive design - Guide

Card SK, Moran TP, Newell A (1983) The psychology of human-computer interaction. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, USA

Martin J, Meltzer H, Elliot D (1988) OPCS surveys of disability in Great Britain (Report 1) The prevalence of disability among adults. Her Majesty's Stationery Office

Clarkson J, Coleman R, Keates S, Lebbon C (eds) (2003) Inclusive design. Springer-Verlag, London, UK The business case and design toolkit for inclusive design

Preiser W and Ostroff E (eds) (2000) Universal Design Handbook. McGraw Hill, New York, USA A comprehensive academic reference book

Pirkl JJ (1994) Transgenerational design. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, USA Lots of examples of age-friendly products

Coleman R (2001) Living Longer. Design Council, London, UK An introduction to the context of inclusive design

Story MF, Mueller JL, and Mace RL (1998) The Universal Design File. The Center for Universal Design, NC State University, North Carolina, USA A guide for studying and evaluating universal design

The Government Actuary's Department (GAD) National population projections 2000-based. Office for National Statistics, London, UK