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- | Recognizing that we will eventually re-create the Publication Formats as technology changes, we still want to respect the archival aspect of the Series and minimize reformatting where possible. | + | Recognizing that we will eventually re-create the Publication Formats as technology changes, we still want to respect the archival aspect of the Series and minimize reformatting where possible. |
ISO standard 32000-1 (not Adobe 1.8 nor the 2.0 draft) | ISO standard 32000-1 (not Adobe 1.8 nor the 2.0 draft) | ||
Currently also contemplating: | Currently also contemplating: | ||
- | * PDF/A | + | * PDF/A - series of ISO 19005 standards |
- | * PDF/UA | + | * Pros: Will minimize issues such as font availability and lessen the need for future reformatting |
+ | * Cons: Likely more expensive to implement | ||
+ | * PDF/ | ||
+ | * Pros: all the usual good reasons to make documents more accessible | ||
+ | * Cons: relatively new; uncertain as to long term support; unsure if this is necessary given the intent to make HTML docs follow W3C Accessibility Guidelines | ||
+ | * note also http:// | ||
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+ | Useful information regarding PDF/A available on [[http:// | ||
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+ | Note (from [[http:// | ||
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+ | The PDF/A-1 standard provides two levels of compliance: | ||
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+ | a PDA) or other devices in accordance with Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. In | ||
+ | such cases, the text must be reorganized on the limited screen size (re-flow). This | ||
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+ | can be correctly displayed, but does not guarantee that extracted text will be legible | ||
+ | or comprehensible. It therefore does not guarantee compliance with Section 508 [4]. |