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Tactile Graphics: Multipage Keys and Diagrams and the Graphic Symbols Page CTEBVI Workshop 401 Katrina Ostby Friday 10:00-11:30 am March 16, 2012 Slide 2 Overview of Today's Lecture Guideline Downloads Graphic Symbols Page Anatomy of a Tactile Graphic Definition of a Complex Graphic Saving Space Single Page & Multipage Keys Left vs. Right Side Pages Handling complex graphics Sections Layers Slide 3 Guidelines and Standards for Tactile Graphics BANA: www.brailleauthority.org, click "Code Books and Guidelines" on the left side of the page, then click on the link for Tactile Graphics in the middle of the page. BANA's Tactile Graphics page: o http://www.brailleauthority.org/tg/index.html Printable/Searchable PDF Version: o http://www.brailleauthority.org/tg/tg-pdf.zip Downloadable HTML Version: o http://www.brailleauthority.org/tg/tg-web11-11.zip Online HTLM Version: o http://www.brailleauthority.org/tg/web-manual/index.html

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Page 1: Tactile Graphics: Multipage Keys and Diagrams and the Graphic

Tactile Graphics: Multipage Keys and Diagrams and the Graphic Symbols Page CTEBVI Workshop 401

Katrina Ostby

Friday 10:00-11:30 am

March 16, 2012

Slide 2

Overview of Today's Lecture Guideline Downloads

Graphic Symbols Page

Anatomy of a Tactile Graphic

Definition of a Complex Graphic

Saving Space

Single Page & Multipage Keys

Left vs. Right Side Pages

Handling complex graphics

Sections

Layers

Slide 3

Guidelines and Standards for Tactile Graphics BANA: www.brailleauthority.org, click "Code Books and

Guidelines" on the left side of the page, then click on the link for

Tactile Graphics in the middle of the page.

BANA's Tactile Graphics page:

o http://www.brailleauthority.org/tg/index.html

Printable/Searchable PDF Version:

o http://www.brailleauthority.org/tg/tg-pdf.zip

Downloadable HTML Version:

o http://www.brailleauthority.org/tg/tg-web11-11.zip

Online HTLM Version:

o http://www.brailleauthority.org/tg/web-manual/index.html

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Graphic Symbols Page

What is it?

o a tactile page which shows commonly used areas, lines, and

point symbols

o exactly one meaning in the entire volume

Location

o in preliminary pages, immediately after the Special Symbols

page

Include

o area, line, or point symbols which are used consistently and

repeatedly in a volume (more than 2 times)

o land and water texture, north arrow on maps

o measurement bars

o alphabetic keys such as State or ISO country abbreviations

Slide 5

Transcriber's Notes Page Transcriber's Notes page must include a statement about the

use of the Graphic Symbols page. The new guidelines offer up

two possibilities.

o Graphic symbols that are used throughout this volume are

shown on the Graphic Symbols page, braille page p____.

OR

o Common graphic symbols used in this material are shown and

explained on the Graphic Symbols Page.

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Graphic Symbols Page--Format Right side page(s), single sided

Centered Heading

o GRAPHIC SYMBOLS USED IN THIS VOLUME

Centered Heading on continuation pages

GRAPHIC SYMBOLS (cont.)

o no blank line before or after continued heading unless a

category heading follows

Category Headings

o cell-5 headings, initial capital letters

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Graphic Symbols Page--Format 1. Areas

o 1" wide, 1/2" high

o texture starts in cell 1, dot 1

o braille description starts in cell 6, with runover in cell 8 (6/8)

2. Lines

o 1" wide

o line starts in cell 1, dot 2

o align vertically with dots 25 of the description

o braille description 6/8

3. Point Symbols

o centered within the first 4 cells of the line

o braille description 6/8

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Graphic Symbols Page--Format 4. Alphabetic Keys

o 2-3 cell key (only 2 cell keys in Nemeth code)

o followed by 1 blank cell, then the description

o start in cell 1, runovers in cell 3

5. Numeric Keys

o always use literary numbers for numeric keys

o followed by a space, then the description

o start in cell 1, runovers in cell 3

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Example of a Graphic Symbols Page

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Graphic Symbols Page-- Listing Order (also applies to keys)

areas, line types, and points in a logical order (within their

categories)

o most significant to least significant

o alphabetical if no logical order exists

keys, when a logical order can be determined

o left to right

o top to bottom

o clockwise starting at top

keys, when a logical order cannot be determined

o use alphabetical order

numeric keys

o always list in numeric order

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Anatomy of a Tactile Graphic 1. title

2. label

3. caption

4. transcriber's note

5. key

6. graphic

7. source

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Anatomy of a Tactile Graphic 1. title of graphic

o centered heading

blank line before and after*

o repeated centered heading on continuation pages

okay to shorten (see page 5-6)

no blank line required before or after*

do not add (cont.)

o okay to add a title for clarity--no TN indicators are necessary

* See page 5-9, section 5.3.5 for rules on when to leave blank

lines on tactile graphics.

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Anatomy of a Tactile Graphic 2. label of graphic

o such as Figure 2 or Fig. 2.1

o starts in cell 7, runovers in cell 5

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Anatomy of a Tactile Graphic 3. caption

o labeled diagram with a caption

caption follows one space after label

o unlabel diagram with a caption

insert identifier

Picture:

Map:

Diagram:

start in cell 7, runover in 5

the caption follows one space after the identifier

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Anatomy of a Tactile Graphic 4. transcriber's note

o use opening TN indicator

o start in cell 7, runovers in 5

o closing TN indicator follows

end of key

OR

end of transcriber's note if no key

o notes of < 7 words can be enclosed in TN indicators and

embedded

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Anatomy of a Tactile Graphic 5. key

o start in cell 7

If no transcriber's note precedes the key, then insert a TN

indicator

o Key: OR

o Key in 2 columns:

o a blank line

o the list of areas, lines, points, and alphabetic and numeric

keys

o closing TN indicator follows last item in the key

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Anatomy of a Tactile Graphic 6. graphic

o the touchy feely part

7. source

o follow Braille Formats for placement

o blank line before the source because if follows a graphic

o preferable for source to be on same page as graphic

source after charts is 5/5

source after other stuff is blocked 4 cells to the right of the

previous line

Use your judgement here!

o no blank line required after source

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Purpose of a Tactile Graphic What features of the print diagram are essential?

o read the surrounding text

o read the caption

Does the diagram provide information not provided in the text?

Is the reader required to make observations?

Can the diagram be simplified?

Parts omitted?

Parts consolidated?

Areas distorted?

Supplemented with a TN?

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Single Page Key with Single Page Graphic Not really a complex

diagram, but key and

diagram won't fit on a

single page.

Title, TN, and key will fit

on a single page.

Map will fit on the facing

page.

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Bus Routes--Key and Tactile Diagram

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Anatomy of a Complex Tactile Graphic When each key fits on a single

page

1. title

2. label

3. caption

4. transcriber's note

5. key

6. graphic

7. key, graphic, ...

8. source

When any key cannot fit on a

page

1. title

2. label

3. caption

4. transcriber's note

5. graphic

6. multipage key

7. graphic, key, ...

8. source

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Definition of a Complex Diagram >5 areas

>5 line styles

>5 types of point symbols

too many labels

too much explanation required to understand diagram

three-dimensional information

information spread over a large area

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Tactile Diagram Goals 1. title, label, caption, TN, key, tactile, and source on one page

2. key and tactile on one page

3. key on one page (left side)

tactile on facing page (right side)

4. tactile on one page (left side)

multipage key on facing and following right side pages

5. multipage tactile with single or multipage keys

Slide 24

Saving Space 1. Move heading, label, caption and transcriber’s note to the

previous page.

2. Delete labels by describing them in the transcriber’s note

3. Delete repeated heading

4. Make the graphic smaller

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Saving Space 5. Delete blank line between “Key:” and the key listing.

6. Present key in 2 columns

7. Delete blank line between text and graphic

8. Delete running head *

9. Move “Key:” to the previous page

* Some agencies may not allow this.

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Multi-page Key with Single Page Graphic Single Sided Volume

o key won't fit on one page

o graphic is a left side page

o key pages are right side pages

EXAMPLE: Simple map of North America

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Map of North America

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Map of North America

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Multi-page Graphics Sections

Map of US showing states and

state capitals

overview map with dividing

lines

western states on one page

eastern states on another

page

enlargement of northeast

states on another page

Layers

Map of US showing state

borders, mountains, rivers,

resources

one layer showing state

borders

another layer showing

mountains and rivers

a final layer showing

resources

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Sections Transcriber's Note:

o The following three

diagrams show the

main blood vessels of

the human circulatory

system. The first

diagram is an

overview. A dashed

line indicates the point

of separation in

diagrams two and

three. The second

diagram is the upper

body and the third

diagram is the lower

limbs.

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Layers Multi-page Key with Multi-

page Graphic

if the key for any layers

won't fit on a single page:

o all graphics are left side

pages

o all key pages are right

side pages

EXAMPLE: European

Countries

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These are simply repeats of the map above.

Slide 47

Layers Transcriber's Note

o This map is

divided into three

parts (political, land

use, and resources)

and shown over six

maps. The first part

is a political map of

Southwest Asia. The

second part, land

use, is divided into

two maps, and the

third part, which

shows the

distribution of

resources is divided into three maps. Countries that are too

small to see are ISRAEL (west of JORDAN), LEBANON (west of

SYRIA), KUWAIT (southeast of IRAQ), and in the Persian Gulf

is QATAR and the island state of BAHRAIN. Each map is shown

on a left-hand page followed by its key on the right-hand

page(s).

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K-3rd Grade Maps—Transcriber's Note when a key includes print legend and purpose is for teaching

maps, include a transcriber's note

o In braille, the word 'key' replaces the print word 'legend.'

Acknowledgements: Most of the graphics for this presentation were taken from the BANA Guidelines

and Standards for Tactile Graphics.