[blindlaw] Blue Booking

Susan Kelly Susan.Kelly at pima.gov
Wed Jul 10 21:11:46 UTC 2013


I have the "luxury" of  using extreme magnification to sort of double-check it myself, but I have also made sure that my secretary knows the correct formatting so that when doing the final prep for e-filing, she also proof-reads for me.  It is just too painfully slow otherwise.

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From: blindlaw [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Webb
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 2:08 PM
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Subject: [blindlaw] Blue Booking

Hello all,

 

Just wondered if anyone has any thoughts on blue booking (i.e., ensuring formatting and accuracy of legal citations, etc.) through the use of a screen reader?  While doable, I find this to be a very slow and arduous process, and much like ensuring formatting of documents, it's hard for me to be sure that I've really caught everything.  Also much like formatting documents, this is one area in which I think it's wise policy to have a sighted party perform a final review.  But I just wondered if any of you screen-reader users had any suggestions for how to review citations in a more efficient manner.  I find that having to ensure that every space, comma and period is in is proper place, that all fonts are correct, to check all this stuff by nonvisual means is just an extremely inefficient use of time.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Regards,

Andrew Webb

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