Ian,
While I have not used voiceover for research, I feel comfortable stating
that the screen reader in and of itself, does not impact archive
accessibility.
Since you are doing university related research, starting with their
library, and associated network libraries may be the smartest step.
I have found over the years that humans are delighted for a chance to
bridge the gap between a researcher and information.
Its fun for them, and interesting when you ask nicely.
If you truly have issues, reach out off list and I will help bridge those
gaps for you.
Kare
On Thu, 4 Mar 2021, dan d. wrote:
Before the time of the internet newspaper archives were on microfilm. Some
major papers have put those images online but will require ocr to
access them.
On Thu, 4 Mar 2021, Ian Harrison wrote:
Hello listers,
I am doing a dissertation in the UK and need to access newspaper archives going
back to the first world war.
Has anyone come across a voiceover friendly archive site? I don???t mind paying
for access.
With many thanks
Ian
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