Assessment for APA PsycArticles by Fanshawe - Module 4: Content

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Are the sampled PDFs image-only?
Answer: Never
Score: 0
Notes:
Are the sampled PDFs locked (secured)?
Answer: Never
Score: 0
Notes:
Are the sampled PDFs fully searchable?
Answer: Always
Score: 2
Notes:
Are alternative descriptions provided?
Answer: Never
Score: 0
Notes: All PDFs failed.
Is primary language specified?
Answer: Never
Score: 0
Notes: All PDFs failed.
Is reliable character encoding provided?
Answer: Sometimes
Score: 1
Notes: Three of the five PDFs passed and have reliable character encoding.
Are all page elements tagged?
Answer: Sometimes
Score: 1
Notes: Tagged PDF and Tagged content failed consistently for all reports checked. Tagged annotations, Tagged multimedia and Tagged form fields often passed for all reports checked.
Are list and table structure correct?
Answer: Never
Score: 0
Notes: All Lists (List items and Lbl and LBody) and Tables ( Rows, TH and TD, Headers, Regularity) sections consistently failed for all reports checked. Summary in the Tables section was skipped for all reports checked.
Does the Read Out Loud function read the PDF in a logical way, preserving the order of the text and various sections?
Answer: Sometimes
Score: 1
Notes: The Read Out Loud feature worked as expected for many articles, but some articles were not compatible with page reader.
Does the Read out Loud function avoid problematic elements such as excessive blank spaces read as “blank”?
Answer: Always
Score: 2
Notes:
Are the controls consistent and effective for navigating through the document?
Answer: Always
Score: 2
Notes:
When zooming in to 250%, does all text, images, tables, and other elements appear clear and easy to read?
Answer: Always
Score: 2
Notes:
Are the images positioned prominently and easy to find?
Answer: Always
Score: 2
Notes:
Do informative images contain appropriate alt text or an appropriate textual alternative?
Answer: Never
Score: 0
Notes:
Do images used as titles contain appropriate alt text or an appropriate textual alternative?
Answer: Never
Score: 0
Notes:
Do rich images contain appropriate alt text or an appropriate textual alternative?
Answer: Never
Score: 0
Notes:
Are tables tagged and described with in-text summaries where appropriate?
Answer: Never
Score: 0
Notes:
Do table headers allow for easy navigation with screen readers?
Answer: Sometimes
Score: 1
Notes: Some tables are read properly, others are read in a disjointed order.
Does the bookmarks panel display bookmarks?
Answer: Sometimes
Score: 1
Notes:
Are videos captioned?
Answer: Always
Score: 2
Notes:
If captions are closed, and need to be turned on by the user, is that process straightforward and intuitive?
Answer: Always
Score: 2
Notes:
Are captions typo-free and grammatically correct (unless slang and grammatical errors are intentionally used in the video)?
Answer: Always
Score: 2
Notes:
Does caption placement avoid blocking any important visual components necessary to understand the video?
Answer: Always
Score: 2
Notes:
Are the captions in sync with spoken words?
Answer: Always
Score: 2
Notes:
For videos that contain captions, are transcripts provided?
Answer: Always
Score: 2
Notes:
For videos that do not contain captions, are transcripts provided?
Answer: Always
Score: 2
Notes: The videos reviewed all have captions and transcripts.
Do videos include described video, or if not, is there a text equivalent of the video provided on the same page or via a link?
Answer: Sometimes
Score: 1
Notes: No described video provided, but a shot list of scenes is provided in the video details.
If the video includes described video or a text equivalent of the video, is it an accurate description of the video contents?
Answer: Sometimes
Score: 1
Notes: The shot list is an accurate description of the video, but no additional descriptions are provided.
If a transcript is provided, does it accurately capture the content of the audio?
Answer: Sometimes
Score: 1
Notes: Transcripts are provided below video, but only include dialogue.
eResource Type: Database
Vendor: EBSCO
Institution: Fanshawe
Score: D

PDFs

Searchable PDFs

Question Answer Notes Images
Are the sampled PDFs image-only? Never
Are the sampled PDFs locked (secured)? Never
Are the sampled PDFs fully searchable? Always

Tagged PDFs

Question Answer Notes Images
Are alternative descriptions provided? Never All PDFs failed.
Is primary language specified? Never All PDFs failed.
Is reliable character encoding provided? Sometimes Three of the five PDFs passed and have reliable character encoding.
Are all page elements tagged? Sometimes Tagged PDF and Tagged content failed consistently for all reports checked. Tagged annotations, Tagged multimedia and Tagged form fields often passed for all reports checked.
Are list and table structure correct? Never All Lists (List items and Lbl and LBody) and Tables ( Rows, TH and TD, Headers, Regularity) sections consistently failed for all reports checked. Summary in the Tables section was skipped for all reports checked.

Structure: Reading Order

Question Answer Notes Images
Does the Read Out Loud function read the PDF in a logical way, preserving the order of the text and various sections? Sometimes The Read Out Loud feature worked as expected for many articles, but some articles were not compatible with page reader.
Does the Read out Loud function avoid problematic elements such as excessive blank spaces read as “blank”? Always
Are the controls consistent and effective for navigating through the document? Always

Magnification

Question Answer Notes Images
When zooming in to 250%, does all text, images, tables, and other elements appear clear and easy to read? Always

Images

Positioning of Images

Question Answer Notes Images
Are the images positioned prominently and easy to find? Always

Alternative Description

Question Answer Notes Images
Do informative images contain appropriate alt text or an appropriate textual alternative? Never
Do images used as titles contain appropriate alt text or an appropriate textual alternative? Never
Do rich images contain appropriate alt text or an appropriate textual alternative? Never

Tables

Question Answer Notes Images
Are tables tagged and described with in-text summaries where appropriate? Never
Do table headers allow for easy navigation with screen readers? Sometimes Some tables are read properly, others are read in a disjointed order.

Additional Navigational Aids

Question Answer Notes Images
Does the bookmarks panel display bookmarks? Sometimes
Do bookmarks link to the correct sections in the document? Always

Video Captions

Question Answer Notes Images
Are videos captioned? Always
If captions are closed, and need to be turned on by the user, is that process straightforward and intuitive? Always
Are captions typo-free and grammatically correct (unless slang and grammatical errors are intentionally used in the video)? Always
Does caption placement avoid blocking any important visual components necessary to understand the video? Always
Are the captions in sync with spoken words? Always
For videos that contain captions, are transcripts provided? Always
For videos that do not contain captions, are transcripts provided? Always The videos reviewed all have captions and transcripts.

Described Video

Question Answer Notes Images
Do videos include described video, or if not, is there a text equivalent of the video provided on the same page or via a link? Sometimes No described video provided, but a shot list of scenes is provided in the video details.
If the video includes described video or a text equivalent of the video, is it an accurate description of the video contents? Sometimes The shot list is an accurate description of the video, but no additional descriptions are provided.

Audio Accessibility

Question Answer Notes Images
Is a link to a text transcript provided in reasonable proximity to the audio clip? Not Applicable No audio files available for videos.
If a transcript is provided, does it accurately capture the content of the audio? Sometimes Transcripts are provided below video, but only include dialogue.
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