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…continues to be actively involved in W3C Publishing. Creating high-quality, accessible content to a consistent standard requires guidelines to support content providers. Industry standards such as the EPUB Accessibility Specifications…
…be, as stated in the Directive, market-driven. The standard organizations managing the publishing standards, like W3C and the DAISY Consortium along with other organizations working in the field of accessibility…
…semantics of documents in general, and written works in particular. You are currently reading the normative W3C XHTML+RDFa expression of this vocabulary. It is also available in informative Notation3 and…
…the test evaluates to false, the portion is skipped. The attribute used for this purpose in the DAISY 2.02 specification is “system-required”, as defined in the W3C SMIL 1 specification…
…resource files for use in this particular application. DAISY 2.01 uses Audio Style Sheets for defining this resource information. Audio Style Sheets are part of the W3C’s Cascading Style Sheet…
…as W3C, IFLA, WBU, ICEVI and WIPO Influence the ongoing development of accessible standards and open source tools Participate in the fast-moving evolution towards accessible publications for people with print…
…W3C. Drafting an approach to publishers to make it easier for trusted intermediaries to obtain suitable master files, ideally without fee or contract. Sharing metadata tags for online collections of…
…variety of formats. 2. Many Standards We might be best known for developing and maintaining the DAISY Format, but we lead the development of other standards, from W3C web standards…
