The Copyright Act of 1968 allows a student of the Australian National University (ANU) registered with an Education Access Plan (EAP), or a staff member acting on their behalf e.g Course Convenor, to use SensusAccess to convert copyright material owned by a publisher, including books, journal articles and other published works, into an accessible format. It is important to note that ANU would be liable in the event a person copied and used the material for any other purpose or further distributed the file.
Material owned and prepared by teachers and academics as part of their employment at ANU, e.g. lecture notes, PowerPoint slides, training materials, memos, reports and documents may be converted into an accessible format for all students.
Follow the four easy steps below to have your document converted into an alternative, accessible format. The result is delivered in your email inbox. You may upload one or more files, enter a URL to a file or simply type in the text you wish to have converted. The form expands as you make your selections.
Step 1 - Upload your document
Select your file and upload it to the server (max 64 MB). Multiple files of the same type may be selected. Supported file types are .DOC, .DOCX, .PDF, .PPT, .PPTX, .TXT, .XML, .HTML, .HTM, .RTF, .EPUB, .MOBI, .TIFF, .TIF, .GIF, .JPG, .JPEG, .BMP, .PNG, .PCX, .DCX, .J2K, .JP2, .JPX, .DJV, .TEX, .ZIP and .ASC
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