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A Plea for Page Numbers!

In recent interviews conducted by the user research team at EBSCO, readers of academic texts revealed that they are hesitant to embrace ebooks provided […]

WCAG 2 and Internationalization

W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which forms the foundation of the EPUB Accessibility Specification, include success criteria that provide guidance on the presentation […]

Accessibility Starts With Awareness: A Case Study

In digital accessibility we talk about the importance of embedding accessibility at the beginning of any project, which we know can be challenging. In […]

Building Inclusive Reading Experiences

Inclusive Publishing Partner Colibrio’s Lars Wallin recently presented this topic at a seminar hosted by CELIA in Finland. We are very pleased to be […]

Introducing WCAG 2.2

In case you haven’t heard the news yet, an updated version of the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is now a W3C recommendation. […]

Are You Making Use of DAISY Tools?

The DAISY Consortium, with its members, enables publishers to create accessible content. The following resources can be integrated within your mainstream workflows so that […]

Supporting an Industry-Wide Shift Towards Universally Accessible Reading Experiences

Arthur Thompson and Martin Klopstock of Kogan Page share their thoughts on the evolution of accessibility following the publication of EPUB3.3. The recent publication of EPUB […]

Looking Forward to Autumn Accessibility Events

As we look forward to the next few months, there are a plethora of events that will interest our readers, covering many angles of […]

EAA Case Study: France

The European Accessibility Act has galvanized many European countries and The DAISY Consortium has been pleased to take part in many interesting and collaborative conversations with partners, members and […]

10 Things You Missed at The Accessibility Camp in Madrid

The annual Readmagine conference included this year the third iteration of the Accessibility Camp in Madrid, organized by The LIA Foundation. The Camp gathered accessible publishing experts […]