[nabs-l] Tool for accessing print materials.

christopher nusbaum dotkid.nusbaum at gmail.com
Fri Oct 4 10:59:01 UTC 2013


Does this require that an account be set up?

Chris Nusbaum

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> On Oct 4, 2013, at 1:33 AM, Kaiti Shelton <crazy4clarinet104 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I saw the email about the Reading Project, and thought it would be a
> good time to share a useful link.
>
> My university's Office of Learning Resources has just implimented a
> tool that allows students to upload files of varrying filetypes to a
> service that will convert them to accessible files and email them back
> to you.  This is great for those times when your professor gives you a
> last-minute worksheet, or if you just can't make it to the DS office
> before it closes but don't want to wait another day to get your copy
> of the homework.  It's called Sensus Access.  There are four easy
> steps to getting your file converted, and emails usually reach my
> inbox in 5 minutes or less.  I would highly recommend you talk to your
> DS offices about it because, although the editting isn't perfect, it's
> great for getting materials on demand.
>
> I've included a link so you can see the basics of what it's like.  I
> can't vouch for if this site will work for everyone, (as I have to
> actually access a page specific to my university and haven't used this
> one before), but it looks like you might be able to test it out.
> http://sensusaccess.com/
> --
> Kaiti
>
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