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Gerry Leary <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 16 Dec 2011 19:30:08 -0700
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "mark" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: Inaccessible Reader Medium for Ham Radio Publications


> Hi
>     In my experience with dealing with my university, it is best to give
> the person at the website you are contacting clear examples of what types 
> of
> text is accessible. Most sighted people do want to be kind to blind 
> people.
> They just have no clue what our needs are. So, if one were to ask the 
> online
> magazine if it would be possible to get the articles in PDF documents, one
> is likely to get further than telling them that they need to make their
> website ADA friendly for instance.
>
> God bless, and merry Christmas,
> Mark
>
> God Loves you!
> You can visit my website at:
> http://christiantraditions.info
> Please visit my blog at:
> http://christian-traditions.blogspot.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Patrick Tice
> Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 3:00 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Inaccessible Reader Medium for Ham Radio Publications
>
> Greetings, Listers!
>
> I've been away from the list for a while, mostly depending on the list
> archives to help me answer questions Handiham members ask me.  Now I'm =
> back
> again because I want to bring forward a troubling new development. We =
> all
> know that we are on the cusp of a major change in the publishing world.
> While digital publication can greatly enhance accessibility to blind
> computer users, we cannot necessarily assume that new publishing formats
> will necessarily be compliant with accepted accessibility standards.  To
> illustrate this, I am pasting the following message that I received from =
> the
> Zinio Support folks, then I will fill you in a bit more.  Here is the
> e-mail:=20
>
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for contacting Zinio Customer Support.=20
>
> Unfortunately Zinio publications are not compatible with screen readers, =
> we
> apologize for the inconvenience.
>
> If I can be of further assistance, please let me know.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Eric Folsom
> Zinio Customer Support
>
> Okay, this is pretty much what I suspected because I was unable to =
> highlight
> any text in the Zinio Reader, and the browser-based version gave similar
> results.  However, the publications Zinio supports are searchable for
> keywords, so there must be some sort of embedded text underlying the
> graphical text presentation.  I am by no means a screenreader user =
> myself
> since I can see the pages, but NVDA hadn't a clue as to the main body =
> text
> in any of the pages when tested with Worldradio Online Magazine, which =
> does
> use the Zinio system along with CQ and many other magazines.  The Zinio
> Reader does include easy to use font resizing, but the lack of =
> screenreader
> support is troubling. =20
>
> As I said, we are going to find more and more publications on line in =
> the
> coming years, most sooner rather than later.  In the January 2012 QST =
> there
> is a mention of the anticipated mid-year rollout of a digital version of
> QST.  I want to emphasize that I have no information on which publishing
> platform ARRL will be using and whether it will be screenreader =
> accessible,
> but it is painfully apparent that inaccessible design can be carried =
> forward
> into the new publishing medium.  This is shown clearly in the step =
> backwards
> from Worldradio Online in PDF with embedded text several issues ago =
> prior to
> the change to the Zinio Reader versus the current "apologize for the
> inconvenience" situation we have now.  =20
>
> I don't fault the Worldradio Online people for this - they are simply =
> using
> an on line publishing company.  And in fair disclosure, I do write the =
> "With
> the Handihams" column that appears regularly in WR.  But I think that =
> any
> company that delivers online media, especially digital print =
> publications
> for heaven's sake, should be able to provide screenreader access.=20
>
> Can we start a civil discussion about this, and put together some kind =
> of
> informational message and action plan about what should be expected
> regarding accessibility?  I know that the ADA does not necessarily =
> require
> accessibility, but we all know that it is the right thing to do, and =
> that it
> is also not a good business plan to exclude potential readers.  =20
>
> 73,
> Pat
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Regards,=A0
>
> Patrick Tice, M.A. | Manager, Courage Handiham System | PH: 763.520.0511 =
> |
> Courage Center | 3915 Golden Valley Road | Golden Valley, MN 55422
>
> [log in to unmask] | CourageCenter.org
>
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