The research content hosted by arXiv is not fully accessible to everyone due to disabilities and other barriers. This matters because a significant proportion of people have reading and visual disabilities, it is important to our community that arXiv is as open as possible, and if science is to advance, we need wide and diverse participation. In addition, we have mandates to become accessible, and accessible content benefits everyone. In this paper, we will describe the accessibility problems with research, review current mitigations (and explain why they aren't sufficient), and share the results of our user research with scientists and accessibility experts. Finally, we will present arXiv's proposed next step towards more open science: offering HTML alongside existing PDF and TeX formats. An accessible HTML version of this paper is also available at https://info.arxiv.org/about/framework_for_accessibility.html
翻译:由于残疾和其他障碍,ArXiv主办的研究内容并非所有人都能完全无障碍地获得。由于相当一部分人有阅读和视觉残疾,这对我们的社区来说很重要,因为ArXiv尽可能开放,如果科学要进步,我们需要广泛和多样的参与。此外,我们的任务是使每个人都能获得无障碍和无障碍的内容。在本文中,我们将描述研究的无障碍问题,审查目前的缓解措施(并解释其不足的原因),并与科学家和无障碍专家分享我们的用户研究成果。最后,我们将介绍ArXiv提出的迈向更开放科学的下一步:在现有PDF和TeX格式的同时提供HTML和现有的PDF和TeX格式。本文的无障碍HTML版本也可在https://info.arxiv.org/about/framework_for_accessibility上查阅。html