NCAM has a CD-ROM Access Project for Blind and Visually Impaired Students and on their site they have a Multimedia Encyclopedia Accessibility Technical Report and a CD-ROM Access Analysis Findings article. You should find some useful information there. They found the Britannica to be the easiest to access. http://www.wgbh.org/wgbh/pages/ncam/currentprojects/cdromproject.html John Hernandez, Media Coordinator Email:[log in to unmask] THE NEW YORK INSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION serving students with special needs since 1831 http://www.nyise.org/ THE BLINDNESS RESOURCE CENTER http://www.nyise.org/blind.htm HISTORY OF READING CODES FOR PERSONS WITH BLINDNESS http://www.nyise.org/blind/ VICUG-L ARCHIVES http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/vicug-l.html INDEX of VICUGS http://trfn.clpgh.org/vipace/vicug/vicugs.html SUBSCRIPTION FORM http://trfn.clpgh.org/vipace/vicug/subscribe.html