[Athen] Review a document?

Joshua Hori via athen-list athen-list at u.washington.edu
Wed Jul 23 14:24:46 PDT 2025


Hello Sagan,

I would suggest using Mathjax and LaTeX<https://math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/mathjax-basic-tutorial-and-quick-reference> instead of the MicroSoft Equation Editor. I’ve found an equation that isn’t reading properly. On page 3, second paragraph, there is an XN which isn’t reading aloud properly, but the next equation Xi does read correctly. When using mathjax for the first time, you will need to edit the equation configuration to make the math viewable. Right click (Shift+F10) on the equation, choose math renderer, and switch from SVG (inaccessible) to HTML+CSS (accessible).

You will need to add a Mathjax redirect in the HTML headers, but then you could type out all equations in LaTeX (using Mathpix), and wrap the LaTeX with “$$<LaTeX>$$” for display math and “/$<LaTeX>$/” for inline math.

Have you tried mathkicker.ai for math conversions? It’s really good.

The ePub with the footnotes at the end of the textbook was nice and didn’t interfere with reading. The typed document had lots of acronyms, but was understandable.

Only tested with VoiceOver.

Best,

Joshua Hori
Accessible Technology Coordinator
Information Educational Technology
Academic Technology Services
50 Hutchison Dr.
Davis, CA 95616
530-752-2439
Schedule a meeting via Calendly<https://calendly.com/d/ytt-hsj-vbn>



From: athen-list <athen-list-bounces at mailman22.u.washington.edu> on behalf of Wallace, Sagan via athen-list <athen-list at u.washington.edu>
Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 11:39 AM
To: athen-list at u.washington.edu <athen-list at u.washington.edu>
Subject: [Athen] Review a document?
Hello all,

This is a big ask, so I'm sending this out to a few lists. Would anyone who is an experienced screen reader be willing to review one of the documents linked below, and give feedback on how effectively they were remediated? If you were a visually-impaired researcher using our archives and downloaded this material, would you be satisfied? Frustrated?

Background: I am working on remediating our library archives for screen reader accessibility. These are theses and dissertations, most of which are STEM-heavy. All of our documents are PDF scans and we are converting them to HTML or EPUB. I am finding it's hard to make some remediation decisions because we are remediating to have these available for any researcher who encounters them, rather than being able to tailor them to an individual reader's needs. I'm confident in our ability to do a basic correction, but I want these documents to be actually pleasant for our future reader to use. Hopefully I'll be able to conduct an actual UX test with our patrons, but until then I'd love some general feedback.

Each folder has the original PDF, and our output file:


* Example of a math-heavy PDF converted to HTML<https://oregonstate.box.com/s/ys5o4xtdmwlwkkejej9rvwyi06he1h66>

* Math was made using the Word equation editor. I'm particularly curious how equation 104 on page 77 is, since that was made using MathPix.

* Document with lots of footnotes<https://oregonstate.box.com/s/67packz54fb96vnxwgp3h07lon1fdxck>, converted to EPUB

* In particular, how is the navigation back and forth between the end notes and the main text?

* PDF of a poetry book<https://oregonstate.box.com/s/6u0po6y3qmtcyc4co3zjtxobvq1cjgle>, converted to EPUB

* I haven't been able to figure out how to maintain the formatting and page breaks, but I don't think keeping it as PDF is the answer.

* Scan of a typewritten document from 1874<https://oregonstate.box.com/s/2uhr3tul3p9ibxnhz1xflsga6gqokzlm>, converted to EPUB

* In this one I'm trying to balance maintaining the original formatting, while making the difficult-to-read text audible. We have a lot of documents written in cursive that will need to be corrected.

Thank you for any support, and I hope you have a wonderful week!

Best,


Sagan Wallace
they/them
Library Accessibility Manager
Oregon State University Libraries & Press


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