Accessibility is becoming increasingly important in the publishing industry. Thanks to the opportunities offered by new standards and digital reading technologies a new paradigm is emerging: produce accessible publications and distribute them through traditional distribution channels, so that people with print …
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Read More3w+p is a company that derived from a printing company. The team built a typesetting automation software with which automated PDF and EPUB production is possible. The workflow and output formats can be customized on request, if needed.
Read MoreCelia is a national library for accessible literature and publishing in Finland, working toward equality in reading and learning.
Read Morea non-profit organisation that manages volunteers who give their voice and operates a platform which offers free audiobooks and audio-magazines to print-disabled people in France.
Read MoreFor the last 130 years, the Valentin Haüy association has offered multiple services to people with reading disabilities including braille printing, a media library, an Accessibility Unit...
Read MoreThe Centre for Equitable Library Access is a national non-profit organisation established by Canadian public libraries to champion the fundamental right of Canadians with print disabilities to access media and reading materials in the format of their choice.
Read MoreFondazione LIA is a non-profit organisation aimed at fostering the adoption of accessibility in the publishing industry. LIA offers consultancy, training and Quality Assurance services for e-books and websites to publishers and all the actors in the book value chain willing to adapt their production and distribution workflows to meet accessibility standards.
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Read MoreNational Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS)
National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS) websitethe National Network for Equitable Library Service NNELS is a repository of content owned and sustained by Canadian public libraries.
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