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Power Point presentation for your use

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research in practice webguide

To find your way around our website you can download our webguide which has been designed to make your experience of the research in practice website a lot easier. This guide is up-dated regularly so please take into account new developments on the website.

webguide : PDF (new window)


Free access for research in practice Partners

If your organisation has joined research in practice as a Partner, you are entitled to Partner Access to www.rip.org.uk for the duration of that Partnership. This gives you free access to all areas of our website.

Need help?

If you are unsure whether your organisation is a Partner please check on the right.

What do I do now?

Contact your Link Officer for your username and password. You will only need to login once. See right for Link Officer details.


Power Point presentation for your use

A guide to the website

We have devised a Power Point presentation for you to use in your agency with your staff to promote the use of our website. The presentation can either be presented 'live' or with the screen shots that have been pre-selected for your convenience. Either way, it is worth providing staff with a printed version of this presentation so that they have a check-list for future reference. It is also a good idea to give staff our webguide. If you would like some furtther copies of the webguide, please contact ask@rip.org.uk

You can download the presentation here and copy or save it to your hard drive for your own use. (it may take some time to download: 3.45Mb)


Accessing PDFs

Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) Files

Many documents available on the research in practice website are in PDF format. Users will require Adobe Acrobat Viewer in order to view and print such documents. Adobe Acrobat Reader is free and can be downloaded from: http://www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/readstep2.html:(new window)

All new PDF documents are created with Version 6.0 and should be accessible to new screen readers:research in practice is striving towards making all web documents accessible including attached documents.

Older versions of Adobe Acrobat PDF (Portable Document Format) are not compatible with most screen-reading software. Visitors using screen-reading devices generally cannot directly read documents in PDF format.

Adobe Systems provides a free translation service through its Access web pages:(new window)  which will translate PDF files to web pages (HTML documents).

This can be used in one of three ways:

  1. The user's browser can be configured to use this service as a helper application, so that every time they click on a link to a PDF document, this document is automatically sent to the Access server and returned as a web page.
  2. The user can go to the Access.adobe.com:(new window) server and fill out a form. When this form is submitted, the server will retrieve the PDF document, translate it, and return it to the user.
  3. The user can send an e-mail message to the Access server, giving the address of the document to be translated. The server will then get this document and translate it to either a web page or a text (ASCII) document. Note that this is the only one of the three options that also gives the ability to produce a text document from the PDF file.

For systems that are not connected to the Internet, Adobe Access is a free downloadable accessibility plug-in for use with the latest versions of the Adobe Acrobat Reader for Microsoft Windows 3.1, Windows 95, or Windows NT. This plug-in helps to overcome some of the problems of reading PDF documents with screen readers, but for systems with Internet access, Adobe recommends using the forms-based Access translation service:(new window) instead.

Additionally, some of the documents on the research in practice website are in Word format. This format is generally accessible to visitors using screen-reading software.

To report accessibility problems about a particular page or comment on our accessibility policies, please send an e-mail to: the research in practice web team . If you do send us an e-mail please include the URL of the page with the problem.


a couple of hints to help you while browsing this site:

  • The site works with either JavaScript turned on or off, so what ever your preference is won't alter how the site behaves. The only thing we advise is that if you disable JavaScript while viewing the site then please reset the url.
  • All links to external web sites and the Map & Directions link on the contact page open in a new browser window.

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