Library Article Databases & ADA Accessibility |
The library's databases present articles and abstracts in two different formats: PDF or HTML. HTML articles may be read by read aloud software very easily. PDFs can present some issues. PDF accessibility depends on how the articles were scanned. In some cases, security features (to prevent the document from being altered) may interfere with a PDFs accessibility.
Accessible Library Databases
Assistive Technology Around Campus
Helpful Web Sites
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BookshareThis not-for-profit organization offers members encrypted downloadable books, magazines and other media in digital format. A registration fee is required for persons who are not students.
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Internet Achive Library for Print DisabledIA's new service scans books and digitizes them into the DAISY format used by those who are blind, dyslexic, or otherwise visually impaired. Files can then be downloaded to devices that read the text aloud. The service brings access to over 1 million historical and new books ranging from fiction to research materials and technical guides.
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National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS)Program coordinated by the Library of Congress that circulates free braille and audio materials postage free to eligible borrowers in the United States.
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat both have a read aloud feature. This feature will allow PDFs that are ADA accesible to be read out loud for patrons.
NOTE: The absolute best way to make use of Adobe's accessibility features is to use Adobe in conjunction with your assistive technology screen reader software.
The instructions below are intended for machines that do not have assistive technology installed on them.
In Windows OS to turn the read aloud feature on:
- open the PDF
- go to the View option at the top of the screen and select Read Out Loud and then scroll down to the last option listed called, Activate Read Out Loud
- click on the screen to begin reading
To pause, select a specific section, or, read to the end of the document, select view, the read out loud option, and then the appropriate option (pause, etc.)
In Mac OS to turn the read aloud feature on:
- open the PDF
- go to the Edit option at the top of the screen and select Speech and then select the option, Start Speaking
- reader will start automatically
To stop, select Edit at the top of the screen, then select Speech, and last select the option, Stop Speaking
Additional resources
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Apple AccessibilityVisitors can learn about Apple’s built-in accessibility features as well as some basic information relating to assistive technology.
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Microsoft AccessibilityIn addition to providing a thorough overview of Microsoft’s Accessibility Products the website provides an overview of assistive technology products and useful articles on access.