[blindlaw] Loislaw accessibility

ckrugman at sbcglobal.net ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
Fri Apr 23 16:26:48 UTC 2010


the sad part about it is that your state bar magazine was probably in an 
accessible format before it was imaged on to the web.
Chuck
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Susan Kelly" <Susan.Kelly at pima.gov>
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> Thanks - I am hoping that our office stays with WestLaw.  Apparently it
> has a new program which everyone is loving, though I would stick to the
> text-only version...now, if we could only get the State Bar to hurry up
> with producing the monthly magazine in a text-only format, or at least
> PDF rather than imaging....  (Another battle for another day.)
>
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> I have used Lexis and found it to be accessible as one of the attorneys
> that
> I work for uses it. However, due to thelayout and such I find it harder
> to
> use d than Westlaw. Some of the features in Lexis weren't as accessible.
> Chuck
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> From: "Susan Kelly" <Susan.Kelly at pima.gov>
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>
>> Just to tag along on Chuck's question, does anyone know the same
>> regarding Lexis?  Our office currently has a WestLaw contract, for
> which
>> I use the text-only version.  However, the administration is
> considering
>> a change at the next fiscal year...do they offer a text-only or
>> otherwise accessible version?
>>
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>>
>> Has anyone had experience regarding the accessibility of Loislaw with
>> screen readers? With the cost of on line legal research I am exploring
>> less expensive options. Thanks.
>> Chuck Krugman M.S.W., Paralegal
>> 1237 P Street
>> Fresno ca 93721
>> 559-266-9237
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