Digital Accessible Information System format (DAISY) is designed for vision impaired users to access to electronic document. The purpose of this project is creating a reliable and free one-way audio link over the Internet to provide low-cost DAISY format transmission, which support vision impaired users to access and listen DAISY books as audio stream through the link. By connecting to this link, clients can save desired files on their own device as much as they listen and they do not have to download entire DAISY book. This paper describes a method to implement the protocol between user station premises and remote broadcasting library server contains DAISY books. The method explains audio signal streaming from one computer to another, by u...
The report presents the experience obtained in the school for the blind in the city of Tomsk during ...
The Digital Talking Book (DTB) player is a device for the visually impaired to read, search, navigat...
This qualitative study is based upon interviews with librarians. It investigates the librarians’ opi...
Digital Accessible Information System format (DAISY) is designed for vision impaired users to acces...
Digital Accessible Information System format (DAISY) is designed for vision impaired users to access...
The transformation of learning materials in an accessible format for blind students al-lows them to ...
The purpose of this two-year project (2009-2010) is to improve the distribution of DAISY content and...
During the progress of this Open Source project, we have created a library for parsing and playing ...
The Daisy standard for multimedia representation of books and other material is designed to facilita...
An increasing demand for providing accessible content to widely differentiated target groups calls f...
DAISY has published a Specification for DAISY Protected Digital Talking Book. This paper discusses w...
The Digital Talking Book (DTB) player is a device for the visually impaired to read, search, naviga...
The emergence of the modern information society and the rapid development of Information and Commun...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThere several difficulties to overcome when libraries for the blind switch...
The Digital Talking Book (DTB) player is a device for the visually impaired to read, search, navigat...
The report presents the experience obtained in the school for the blind in the city of Tomsk during ...
The Digital Talking Book (DTB) player is a device for the visually impaired to read, search, navigat...
This qualitative study is based upon interviews with librarians. It investigates the librarians’ opi...
Digital Accessible Information System format (DAISY) is designed for vision impaired users to acces...
Digital Accessible Information System format (DAISY) is designed for vision impaired users to access...
The transformation of learning materials in an accessible format for blind students al-lows them to ...
The purpose of this two-year project (2009-2010) is to improve the distribution of DAISY content and...
During the progress of this Open Source project, we have created a library for parsing and playing ...
The Daisy standard for multimedia representation of books and other material is designed to facilita...
An increasing demand for providing accessible content to widely differentiated target groups calls f...
DAISY has published a Specification for DAISY Protected Digital Talking Book. This paper discusses w...
The Digital Talking Book (DTB) player is a device for the visually impaired to read, search, naviga...
The emergence of the modern information society and the rapid development of Information and Commun...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThere several difficulties to overcome when libraries for the blind switch...
The Digital Talking Book (DTB) player is a device for the visually impaired to read, search, navigat...
The report presents the experience obtained in the school for the blind in the city of Tomsk during ...
The Digital Talking Book (DTB) player is a device for the visually impaired to read, search, navigat...
This qualitative study is based upon interviews with librarians. It investigates the librarians’ opi...