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ProQuest is committed to ensuring that our websites
are accessible to all users, including persons with disabilities.
Special care has been taken in the construction of database interfaces
to make every document on our Web sites accessible to persons
utilizing assistive technologies, such as special screen reading
hardware and software.
This site has
been reviewed and revised to be accessible to individuals with
disabilities in accordance with the provisions of
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, namely the Electronic and
Information Technology Accessibility Standards mandated in section
1194.22 regarding Web-based Intranet and Internet Information and
Applications.
In addition,
ProQuest solution interfaces conform to
Priority one standards of the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C)
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Compliance is tested
utilizing standard evaluation tools including the WAI checklist, and
the
Bobby validator.
This site has
been designed to function with most industry-standard screen readers.
Further tests to ensure compatibility with other assistive
technologies are planned as part of our ongoing commitment to
accessibility.
If you encounter
material or services on our Web site that you cannot use or access
please notify k12feedback@proquest.com so that accommodations can
be made. Your comments and interest in our site help us to identify
areas for future development.
Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) Files
Screen readers and other assistive devices generally cannot read documents in PDF format. Adobe Systems, Inc., provides a free translation service through their Access web pages which will translate PDF files to web pages (HTML documents).
As an alternative, Adobe has a free downloadable accessibility plug-in, called Adobe Access, for use with the latest versions of the Adobe® Reader®. This plug-in helps to overcome some of the problems of reading PDF documents with screen readers, but for systems with Internet access, Adobe recommends using the on-line Access translation service instead.
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