File Format Guidance When Using Ally
Our Priority: Use Original Editable Files (Not PDFs)
To support accessibility and reduce remediation work, faculty should upload original, editable files whenever possible, such as:
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Google Docs
- Google Slides
These formats:
- Are easier to make accessible from the start
- Allow Ally to automatically generate an accessible alternative PDF for students who need one
- Reduce the need for manual remediation
Faculty do not need to create PDFs themselves.
Ally will generate accessible alternatives when appropriate.
Third-Party PDFs (Articles, Book Chapters, Handouts)
We recognize that some PDFs come from external or third-party sources.
Step 1: Look for an Accessible Alternative
Before uploading a PDF, please check whether:
- The content is available in an HTML web page
- The library provides an accessible version
- The publisher offers an alternative format
Accessible alternatives are almost always preferable to remediating a PDF.
Step 2: Use the PDF Only If No Alternative Exists
If no accessible alternative can be found:
- The PDF may be uploaded
- Ally will flag accessibility issues as needed
Step 3: Attempt Remediation & Request Support
If the PDF is required and no alternative exists:
- Attempt remediation using the accessibility tools in Acrobat Pro
- Remember the 15-minute rule: if a fix takes this long, reach out to CTL for support by emailing umpi-ctl@maine.edu, submitting Digital Accessibility Support Request form, or booking an appointment with an ID.
Ally Accessibility Issues: What They Mean & What to Do
Use the following list to look up an issue that has been identified in your course to find out what it means and how to fix it.
Severe Issues (Urgent Fix)
These issues prevent access entirely or pose serious risk.
Major Issues (Required for Title II Compliance)
These significantly limit access and should be addressed promptly.
