[NABS-L] Pdf articles as an image

Emily Schlenker eschlenker at cox.net
Mon Aug 20 17:03:02 UTC 2018


Hi. I am very sorry that you’re having to go through this, it is completely unnecessary for articles to be posted this way and for the disability office to be this slow. What I would suggest, even though it is definitely not ideal, is to utilize windows OCR that is built into windows 10. I’m not sure it will work, because I have not had to mess with one of these types of documents in a few months, but when you open the PDF hit insert are. You should hear your screen reader say recognizing and then it should read for you. Just so you know, it is wrong for your instructor to be utilizing this type of PDF formatting. It is really no problem to post properly tagged PDF documents which can be read by screen readers. Unfortunately, most faculty is not aware of this, and most universities are not offering the proper training. May I ask what college or university you are studying at?
 The very best of luck to you.

Emily Schlenker

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> On Aug 20, 2018, at 11:45 AM, Shikha via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I have pdf articles as an image every week for one of my classes. What is the quickest way to read them.
> The disability office is being super slow to convert them in to a word document.
> Thanks,
> 
> Shikha Desai
> Bachelor of Social Work
> Georgia State University  
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