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[CEUD-ICT] Screen readers and Alternative content "views"

Joshue O Connor joshue.oconnor at ncbi.ie
Tue Feb 3 14:00:02 GMT 2009


I changed the thread title to make it more relevant.

Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Various methods have been tried to provide either automatic summaries of
> pages or indeed to provide alternative "views" of the pages.  The work of
> Mary Zajicek at Oxford Brookes in the late 90s is an interesting example of
> summarisation of pages. [...]

> I would definitely recommend looking
> at the work of Esmond Walshe which was carried out at DCU a few years ago.
> Built on top of Emacs, this research enabled very very rapid navigation and
> exploration of pages.  

Esmond would you like to share a little more about your work?

This sounds very interesting.

Josh


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