Despite the developments in digital technologies, people with a print disability such as blindness or low vision have limited access to reading material in accessible formats. This “global book famine” affects their opportunities for learning, participating in the social and economic life of society, and leading a balanced life. With limited research in this area, and poor understanding and collaboration among alternative content producers and publishers, a potential opportunity exists to transform the creation and production of accessible content in Australia. This exploratory study of Australian book publishers seeks to better understand the issues affecting the production of accessible content. While the results from this sample cannot b...
According to the 2016 Disability Statistics Annual Report, “The overall rate of people with disabili...
Libraries for the blind developed as charities, circulating and producing, for the most part, Brail...
This paper argues that governments around the world need to take immediate coordinated action to rev...
This exploratory study of Australian alternative format providers involved in the retroactive conver...
One of the biggest challenges confronting university students with print disabilities, such as blind...
In Australia, blind people are able to access texts in braille and books on\ud tape, but the demand ...
Experts estimate that only 5 percent of the world???s publishing output is made accessible in altern...
Millions of people with print disabilities are denied the right to read. While some important effort...
The electronic book should be a boon to people with disabilities. Unfortunately, the nascent eBook i...
In a government-funded research project into the implications of digitization for book publishing in...
This research aims to find ways of making access to copyrighted books for the visually impaired as m...
The disruption and structural transformation underway in the global book industry is well known. Maj...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse empirical studies regarding the use of digital talki...
For students with print impairments, e-books offer great potential to remove barriers to information...
This article based on an empirical study of Australian authors argues that, despite the OwnVoices mo...
According to the 2016 Disability Statistics Annual Report, “The overall rate of people with disabili...
Libraries for the blind developed as charities, circulating and producing, for the most part, Brail...
This paper argues that governments around the world need to take immediate coordinated action to rev...
This exploratory study of Australian alternative format providers involved in the retroactive conver...
One of the biggest challenges confronting university students with print disabilities, such as blind...
In Australia, blind people are able to access texts in braille and books on\ud tape, but the demand ...
Experts estimate that only 5 percent of the world???s publishing output is made accessible in altern...
Millions of people with print disabilities are denied the right to read. While some important effort...
The electronic book should be a boon to people with disabilities. Unfortunately, the nascent eBook i...
In a government-funded research project into the implications of digitization for book publishing in...
This research aims to find ways of making access to copyrighted books for the visually impaired as m...
The disruption and structural transformation underway in the global book industry is well known. Maj...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse empirical studies regarding the use of digital talki...
For students with print impairments, e-books offer great potential to remove barriers to information...
This article based on an empirical study of Australian authors argues that, despite the OwnVoices mo...
According to the 2016 Disability Statistics Annual Report, “The overall rate of people with disabili...
Libraries for the blind developed as charities, circulating and producing, for the most part, Brail...
This paper argues that governments around the world need to take immediate coordinated action to rev...