[CANMEDLIB] Fw: PRISMA charts for scholars and readers without sight?

Jill Boruff, Ms. jill.boruff at mcgill.ca
Mon Sep 12 10:57:57 EDT 2022


Thought someone here might have the answer! Please write to the original author with any ideas!

Jill


Jill Boruff, MLIS, AHIP (she/her/elle)
Associate Librarian
Schulich Library of Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Engineering
McGill University
jill.boruff at mcgill.ca
http://www.mcgill.ca/library/librarians/jill-boruff

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From: psychlibrarians-bounces at listserve.wlu.ca <psychlibrarians-bounces at listserve.wlu.ca> on behalf of Mark Weiler <mweiler at wlu.ca>
Sent: September 12, 2022 10:39 AM
To: Psychlibrarians <Psychlibrarians at listserve.wlu.ca>
Subject: [PsychLib] PRISMA charts for scholars and readers without sight?


Would anyone have leads on how to represent a PRISMA flow chart for a blind researcher?

Additionally, how to publish a PRISMA flow chart under the assumption it will be read by blind readers.



Sincerely,



Mark Weiler, MLIS, PhD

Web & User Experience Librarian | Psychology & User Experience Design Librarian

Wilfrid Laurier University

mweiler at wlu.ca<mailto:mweiler at wlu.ca>

519-884-0710 ext 4296


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