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From: Iza Bartosiewicz
Date: Wed, Feb 18 2015 7:29PM
Subject: Advice on creating accessible e-books
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Just a quick thank you to everyone, who responded to my question about
accessible ebooks. We've got a decent collection of references
<https://delicious.com/rmitaccessibility/ebooks> [1] to draw on.
And in case you've missed the news, Amazon has recently released a new
Kindle Textbook Creator <https://kdp.amazon.com/edu> [2] targeting
educational providers. Here's one of the reviews: Amazon's New Kindle
Textbook Creator Takes A Different Approach From iBooks Author
<http://techcrunch.com/2015/01/22/amazons-new-kindle-textbook-creator-takes-a-different-approach-from-ibooks-author/>
[3]
I quickly scanned their Frequently Asked Questions
<https://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId02998671> [4] and Publishing
Guidelines (PDF)
<http://kindlegen.s3.amazonaws.com/AmazonKindlePublishingGuidelines.pdf> [5]
looking for information on accessibility, but without any luck. If you
agree that accessibility belongs in Kindle's FAQs and publishing
guidelines, there is one way to put it in there...
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:-)
cheers
Iza
Links:
[1] https://delicious.com/rmitaccessibility/ebooks
[2] https://kdp.amazon.com/edu
[3]
http://techcrunch.com/2015/01/22/amazons-new-kindle-textbook-creator-takes-a-different-approach-from-ibooks-author/
[4] https://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId02998671
[5] http://kindlegen.s3.amazonaws.com/AmazonKindlePublishingGuidelines.pdf
Iza Bartosiewicz
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RMIT University
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