[Athen] article advocating for PDFs in College & Research Libraries News

Steve Green steve.green at testpartners.co.uk
Fri Sep 9 15:36:10 PDT 2022


I don’t agree with Susan’s assessment, other than the article is too short to consider all the aspects of what is a large topic. However, I didn’t see anything that I would consider to be incorrect.

I also think that Susan has set up a false dichotomy between the ease of creating a small, simple accessible Word document and remediating a PDF that was exported from an inaccessible source file. When exporting from Word, the resulting PDF will be at least as accessible as the Word file and in some ways it will be more accessible. It won’t be less accessible.

Bear in mind that you never create a document as a PDF. It always starts as some other document format, such as Word, PowerPoint, InDesign etc. If you know how to make the source document accessible and you are happy with that level of accessibility, the resulting PDF will not need any remediation in Acrobat.

If you want to, you can do further remediation in Acrobat such that the PDF achieves a higher level of accessibility than is possible in the source document format. Even if you have done everything possible in Word, you may be able to make the document even more accessible as a PDF, depending on what the content is.

Steve Green
Managing Director
Test Partners Ltd


From: athen-list <athen-list-bounces at mailman12.u.washington.edu> On Behalf Of Susan Kelmer
Sent: 09 September 2022 20:36
To: Access Technology Higher Education Network <athen-list at u.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: [Athen] article advocating for PDFs in College & Research Libraries News

Well, there is some glaring misinformation in there, and definitely too short a piece to be truly useful.

Remediating a PDF is difficult and time-consuming, while creating a good quality accessible WORD document is easy and only takes a few steps. That good quality Word file, which only took a few minutes to create properly, can then be output to multiple formats, including tagged PDF and HTML.

I am not sure the author really understands what he is talking about.


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From: athen-list <athen-list-bounces at mailman12.u.washington.edu<mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman12.u.washington.edu>> On Behalf Of Adina Mulliken
Sent: Friday, September 9, 2022 12:35 PM
To: athen-list at u.washington.edu<mailto:athen-list at u.washington.edu>
Subject: [Athen] article advocating for PDFs in College & Research Libraries News

Sorry, this article might not be the best thing to share on a Friday afternoon, but here it is. I’m not agreeing with the article.

Chee, M., & Weaver, K. (2022). The great PDF debate: Accessible or impossible?. College & Research Libraries News, 83(8), 363. doi:https://doi.org/10.5860/crln.83.8.363

At least the article cites a couple of articles that advocate a different view.

Adina

Adina Mulliken
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Hunter College, City University of New York
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