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…experience to persons with print disabilities. In this session we have an opportunity to get inside the heads of leaders who are building Reading Systems. Some of the questions we…
…people with print disabilities. Our members directly benefit from collectively enabling global innovations which would not be possible working in isolation. Membership fees provide the resources for the development of…
…and/or distribute accessible media for people with print disabilities, or organizations for and of people with print disabilities. Individual organizations can become Full Members or membership may be shared by…
…lives of persons with blindness, low vision or other print disabilities. The issue is extremely important as it has direct impact on education, livelihood and independent living activities. The DAISY…
…read normal print. Member organizations of the DAISY Forum of India produce and maintain the library of Digital Talking Books, braille books and e-text books. If you cannot read normal…
Associate Members of The DAISY Consortium are non-profit organizations that produce and/or distribute accessible media for people with print disabilities or who serve the community in other related ways. This…
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…of the challenges encountered by persons with print disabilities in the COVID-19 Pandemic situation, promotes the provision of accessible publications such as DAISY as well as encourage the acceleration of…
…into the position of the print impaired reader and know what to look out for when they create descriptions. We formed our own view of what might be considered a…
…personalized content. For example, someone could read large print in the morning and switch to human voice audio in the evening when reading print becomes too much of a strain….
…to be able to welcome new faces to the discussions. It’s true to say that the main focus of the fair still remains around print and this is likely to…
