Accessible LaTeX
This page contains resources for making LaTeX documents more accessible to screen readers and other assistive technologies. The primary resource is a reference guide I created.
If you just want to get started, see my LaTeX accessibility 101 page.
Workshop Talk and Slides
I have given a workshop talk on this topic several times at my institution. A recording of this workshop is available, and so are the slides.
Additional Resources
I have some other example documents including source code and compiled PDFs available below for reference. You should also visit the LaTeX Tagging Project, which has more resources and is where any bugs encountered with accessibility should be reported.
Example Documents
- An exam, key, source code, and Overleaf project
- A set of guided course notes, source code, and Overleaf project
- A worksheet, source code, and Overleaf project
- A slide talk, handout version, source code, and Overleaf project. To compile this Overleaf project you must be enrolled in the Rolling TeX Live Overleaf Labs program.
- The source for the reference guide above