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* [http://press.princeton.edu/perquest.html Princeton University Press]Because Bookshare® offers this service, Princeton University Press does not provide electronic files for print-disabled students. For general queries only, e-mail: permissions@press.princeton.edu
* [http://press.princeton.edu/perquest.html Princeton University Press]Because Bookshare® offers this service, Princeton University Press does not provide electronic files for print-disabled students. For general queries only, e-mail: permissions@press.princeton.edu
* [http://press.umsystem.edu/pages/contact_info.aspx University of Missouri Press]
* [http://press.umsystem.edu/pages/contact_info.aspx University of Missouri Press]
* Temple University Press sent eMail to 'Sara.Cohen@temple.edu' in Copyright
* Temple University Press [http://www.bibliovault.org/ Temple University Press] Use BiblioVault


=== Software ===  
=== Software ===  

Revision as of 21:54, 9 September 2014

Internal Links

eText

Sources

Publishers

Software

  • Abbyy FineReader
  • Kurzweil 3000
  • Easy Publisher
  • Adobe Acrobat
  • Easy Converter
  • Paginator
  • Open Office
  • Microsoft Word

Assistive Technology

Organizations

Services

Alternative Communications Services

Technologies

Daisy

Tasks

  • Prep for Smart Start
  • Meet with all eText workers
  • eText worker training
  • familiarity with Smartpen
  • Familiarity with eText processes
  • Inventory of AT hardware and software
  • Evaluate, test, select and implement management software
  • Check out AT around Campus
  • Process engineering for eText and AT
  • Update eText Guidebook
  • Update web site - Topaz
  • Develop Self-Service guidance
  • Convert DSS forms to accessible PDF and post on Web
  • Accounts on Blackberry, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.
  • Work with publishers to make source documents more accessible.
  • Inventory and update software on all workstations

External Resources