Making a scanned PDF accessible is simple if the source is available through University Libraries—this article shows you how. But even without a OneSearch permalink, you can still add a library reference to increase a PDF’s accessibility score.
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The red accessibility meter icon indicates a low accessibility score.
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Enter as much of the reference information as possible: title, chapter/volume/page numbers, author(s), publication date, and publisher/journal.
In Blackboard, click your PDF’s accessibility meter icon to open the file’s Accessibility score.
- Click How to tag a PDF to begin the process.
- Step 1 will ask “Can you get ahold of an editable version of this file?” Click No.
- Step 2 will ask “Can you provide a bibliographic reference instead?” Click Yes.
- Fill in as much reference information as you can about the source. The more information, the better.
- When you’ve added all the information you can, click Add reference.
Once you’ve completed these steps for your PDF, its accessibility score will jump to 100%.