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From: L Snider
Date: Feb 5, 2015 12:18PM
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I would highly recommend looking at EPUB, version 3 only...Version 3 is, in
my view, much better in terms of accessibility. It is based on HTML5 and
has the Daisy component as well-a powerhouse format.
Plus, someone just made me aware that Harper Collins just went all EPUB 3
this month, huge thing...I believe this is where all will go eventually.
This is also a good site:
http://handbook.floeproject.org/index.php?title=Inclusive_EPUB_3
Calibre is really good, but only does EPUB 2...which is too bad, because it
is a great, easy to use program.
As well, in terms of readers it is pretty good today. Take a look here for
some great information:
http://readium.org/
Cheers
Lisa
Lisa Snider
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On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 9:01 AM, < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Have you tried "Accessible EPUB 3," by Matt Garrish?
>
> https://www.safaribooksonline.com/library/view/accessible-
> epub-3/9781449329297/
>
> Are you running into particular difficulties, or are you just looking for
> more general best practices?
>
> Deborah Kaplan
>
>
>
> On Thu, 5 Feb 2015, Iza Bartosiewicz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone here have experience in publishing accessible e-books? I would
>> be grateful for advice, particularly around the best software for creating
>> e-books and some tried and tested guidelines.
>>
>> Here are just some resources I've found already:
>>
>> Sopherism software
>> https://github.com/Jbprod/Sopherim
>>
>> Oxygen software
>> http://www.oxygenxml.com/xml_author.html
>>
>> Accessible e-Readers: e-book formats
>> http://www.accessiq.org/news/news/2014/05/accessible-e-
>> readers-e-book-formats
>>
>> EPUB 3 accessibility guidelines/checklist
>> http://www.idpf.org/accessibility/guidelines/
>> Checklist might be handy:
>> http://www.idpf.org/accessibility/guidelines/content/qa/qa-checklist.php
>>
>> Top Tips for Creating Accessible EPUB 3 Files and an e-book sample
>> http://diagramcenter.org/54-9-tips-for-creating-accessible-
>> epub-3-files.html
>> http://diagramcenter.org/standards-and-practices/
>> accessible-image-sample-book.html
>>
>> Accessibility and eBooks â Resources and an Interview
>> http://www.libraries.wright.edu/noshelfrequired/2010/10/
>> 06/accessibility-and-ebooks-resources-and-an-interview/
>>
>> Accessibility from the publisher's perspective
>> http://www.editeur.org/files/Events pdfs/Accessibility Seminars/Chris
>> Rogers.pdf
>>
>> DAISY / EPUB 3 Developments (collection of links)
>> http://www.daisy.org/daisy-epub-3-developments
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Iza
>>
>>
>> Iza Bartosiewicz
>> Library Website Coordinator
>> RMIT University
>>
>> p: 99253103
>> e: <EMAIL REMOVED>
>> t: #Mr0wka18 <http://twitter.com/Mr0wka18>
>>
>> l: www.linkedin.com/in/izabartosiewicz
>>
>>
>> "The world is a hellish place, and bad writing is destroying the quality
>> of
>> our suffering", Tom Waits
>> >> >> >>
>
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