Hi Rose, We have the Evergreen OPAC tested recently by blind tester from the Czech Library and Printing House for the Blind. The tests concerned the OPAC only (not the staff client), but the testing was done in various systems, browsers and screenreaders including
Operating systems and browsers: Microsoft Windows 7 to 10 with Internet Explorer browser Ubuntu Linux 15.04, with Mozilla Firefox browser Mac os Sierra 10.12 public beta with Safari browser Screen readers: Windows: Jaws17 and NVDA (the most recent version). Ubuntu Linux: Orca (the most recent version). Mac os Sierra: Voiceover (the most recent version) We have only a brief accessibility tests report available at the moment. However the results are quite optimistic. Some minor recommendation has been given to us and minor problems in search result navigation in Mac/Voioceover has been reported however on the whole Evergreen OPAC has been found as very "blind friendly". We are planning to meet with the tester in a future and discuss the issue more thoroughly (and hope to get some recommendations for improvement of the minor Evergreen acessibility problems). Eva --- Mgr. Eva Cerniňáková cer...@jabok.cz Tel. +420 211 222 409 Knihovna Jabok http:/knihovna.jabok.cz Tel. +420 211 222 410 Jabok - Vyšší odborná škola sociálně pedagogická a teologická Salmovská 8, 120 00 Praha 2 2016-09-12 18:40 GMT+02:00 Rogan Hamby <rha...@esilibrary.com>: > In a previous life I worked a lot with visually impaired populations. At > that time, a few years ago, ZoomText was the preferred screen reader for > our users though we had a few loyal JAWS users. I can't remember the > details but JAWS did some strange things with reading some page details > that weren't part of the UI. ZoomText seemed to hit the preferred balance > between features and usability for our users. > > > > On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Terran McCanna < > tmcca...@georgialibraries.org> wrote: > >> Hello Rose, >> >> There are several library staff in our GLASS (Georgia Library for >> Accessible Statewide Services) division that use JAWS with the standard >> Evergreen staff client (we're on version 2.9). >> >> The GLASS staff recently did a bit of initial testing with JAWS and the >> new web-based staff client that is under development and ran into several >> problems that will need to be resolved before it will be fully usable for >> them. For this, the only browser they were able to use was FireFox, because >> the staff client wouldn't work with Internet Explorer, and the >> accessibility tools wouldn't work with Chrome. The bug reports for >> accessibility issues are here: >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bugs?field.tag=accessi >> bility&orderby=-id&start=0 >> >> For OPAC use, they report the best success with Internet Explorer, >> followed by Firefox. >> >> I hope that is helpful information for you. If you have questions about >> accessible technology options for staff or patrons (related to Evergreen or >> not), I'm sure they would be happy to give you advice. Their contact >> information is available at: http://georgialibraries.org/glass/ >> >> >> >> Terran McCanna >> PINES Program Manager >> Georgia Public Library Service >> 1800 Century Place, Suite 150 >> Atlanta, GA 30345 >> 404-235-7138 >> tmcca...@georgialibraries.org >> >> >> On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 10:38 AM, Schooff, Rose (LVA) < >> rose.scho...@lva.virginia.gov> wrote: >> >>> I have been asked to ask ya’ll about screen readers and Evergreen. >>> >>> 1. What screen reader do you use? Have you been successful with it and >>> Evergreen? >>> >>> 2. What browser do you use with the screen reader? >>> >>> 3. If you have a successful preferred screen reader, what is the >>> estimated cost? >>> >>> Thanks everybody. >>> >>> -- >>> Rose M. Schooff >>> Technology Consultant >>> Library of Virginia >>> Library Development and Networking >>> 800 E. Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219 >>> 804-692-3772 >>> 804-310-7901 >>> >> >> > > > -- > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Rogan R. Hamby, Data and Project Analyst > Equinox - Open Your Library > ro...@esilibrary.com > 1-877-OPEN-ILS | www.esilibrary.com > >