All,

I've just embarked on a project to update how PDF finding aids are created to 
ensure that they are compatible with the PDF/UA standard 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF/UA).   So far so good, but getting things 
set up was a bit more trouble than I expected since I wasn't able to find any 
straightforward introductions or step-by-step guides.  Given that, I thought 
that I'd ask the list the following questions:


  *   First, do any such guides exist?
     *   If not, I think that this would be a real help!
  *   Can anyone point me to examples of PDF/UA documents being provided by 
other cultural heritage institutions, especially ones that are generated 
automatically?
     *   I haven't had any luck yet , but I've only checked a few places so far 
(downloading sample PDFs, and then running the Accessibility checker in Adobe 
Acrobat XI Pro).  If I find other examples, I'd like to reach out to those 
institutions to find out what tools and processes they've settled on.  I'm 
using Apache FOP right now, which has some very helpful documentation 
(https://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/2.2/accessibility.html), but I still ran 
into a few issues just trying to acquaint myself with the PDF/UA standard (I've 
noticed a lot of focus on WCAG 2.0, which is great, but PDF/UA has been 
completely new to me, I have to admit)
  *   Last, is anyone using any PDF alternatives to fill this gap?
     *   E.g. http://daisy.github.io/pipeline/

All my best,

Mark

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