What is SensusAccess?
SensusAccess is a web-based document conversion solution that transforms text and image-based file types into different formats. Students, staff and faculty can upload files and select from a variety of output options, including audio, braille, and digital text formats.
SensusAccess is intended as a "just-in-time" self-service solution that provides automated file conversion services. Please note that SensusAccess does not replace the need to create documents in an accessible way, and the SensusAccess conversion process alone may not produce a fully accessible document. Content owners using SensusAccess for remediation purposes should always manually review remediated content for accuracy. Consult the Digital Accessibility Office's resources on Word accessibility, PowerPoint accessibility, and PDF accessibility for more information on how to create accessible documents.
What does SensusAccess do?
- Accessibility conversions: Convert image and image-based PDF files to text-based documents (Word, HTML, text-based PDFs, etc.)
- Audio services: Files can be converted into plain MP3 files as well as DAISY (accessible audio) format.
- E-book services: Documents can be converted into EPUB, EPUB3, EPUB3 with media overlays, and MOBI (Amazon Kindle) e-book formats.
- Braille services: Documents can be converted to and from contracted and uncontracted braille.
Unsure how you could use this service? Here are some possible use cases:
- Individuals with alternate format accommodations can convert documents on their own at any time of day. If you receive materials at short notice and do not have time to have them converted by the Alternate Format Production and Access Center (AFPAC) within Disability Services, SensusAccess can serve as a "just-in-time" solution.
- If you have a long commute or learn better by listening, you can convert text or image-based documents to audio files.
- If you have an image-based PDF, you can use SensusAccess to create a version of the document with digital text instead of an image of text.
How to use the service
Files can be submitted for processing to SensusAccess via the Convert a File webform.
SensusAccess allows you to upload a file, provide a link to a file on the web, or copy and paste plain text. When asked to provide your email address, use your @colorado.edu email.
Once your file has been processed, you will receive an email with your converted file attached or a link to your converted file.
Please note: SensusAccess deletes files saved on their servers after seven calendar days. To avoid having to upload the file again, download your document as soon as it is received.
The SensusAccess terms of use includes the following restrictions:
- Users should not upload any personal and/or sensitive information to the service for conversion.
- SensusAccess must only be used for non-commercial purposes.
Conversion Result Quality
The quality of the file you receive after conversion depends on the quality of the original file. On the contrary, scanned documents with smudges, tears in the paper, underlined or skewed text may result in a poor output file.
Further, while SensusAccess does a good job converting a variety of input and output types, it should not be used to convert files with tables or complex formulas. Visit the Digital Accessibility Office's resources page or contact them at digitalaccessibility@colorado.edu for assistance with creating accessible content.
Training
New to SensusAccess? Need a refresher? The SensusAccess e-learning course (provided by SensusAccess) will help you understand how to convert material into alternate or accessible formats for yourself or on behalf of others.
Resources
CU Boulder students, faculty, and staff who are looking for assistance with creating accessible content are encouraged to review guidance on the Digital Accessibility Office's Resources page or email digitalaccessibility@colorado.edu to schedule a consultation.
If you have questions about how to use SensusAccess or encounter any technical difficulties, please contact the IT Service Center at oithelp@colorado.edu or 303-735-4357.