[Athen] Reference/citation management tool and JAWS?

Romack, Justin justinr at disability.tamu.edu
Fri Jan 28 07:48:34 PST 2022


Not sure if you gotten any feedback on this yet...

But I'm a graduate student and started using Zotero last fall.

It's not entirely accessible, but it got me close enough so that I could keep track of my sources, add some custom details as necessary, and generate citations.

FWIW: I use NVDA, but I doubt the experience would differ all that much.

Happy to provide any other insight that could be helpful.

Also inclined to find a more accessible option to not have the mental gymnastics of remembering which unlabeled field corresponds with each piece of metadata.

Thanks!


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Hello all, Does anyone have experience or knowledge as to what citation/reference management tools are compatible with JAWS? I have a faculty request about a doctoral student struggling with this issue and the need to use a reference/citation ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart
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Hello all,

Does anyone have experience or knowledge as to what citation/reference management tools are compatible with JAWS?

I have a faculty request about a doctoral student struggling with this issue and the need to use a reference/citation management tool, like EndNote and Zotero. The student is finding that JAWS is not providing the relevant information when attempting to use these reference/citation management tools.

Any ideas or suggestions for a compatible solution?

Am also open to any ideas as to what solutions have worked for other graduate students who are blind and needing to use such a reference management tool.

Thanks in advance,
Sean


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