Had real problems finding a good solution. InDesign can makeĪ pretty good EPUB (if you make that doc accessible), but for Word, etc. One problem I found was the creation tools were lacking. There is now a good EPUB checker that was brought out recently: I would suggest not going lower than EPUB 3, as Daisy was brought into that I found a ton of resources in the academic book publishing industry,Ī link to a PowerPoint is here (sorry for the long URL) I did extensive research on EPUB about a year ago, and just started another EPUB CHECKER FOR EPUB3 PDFSubject: Re: Accessibility of EPUB vs PDF Does anyone know if that has been gathered anywhere?Īny help, ideas, references, or suggestions is greatly appreciated!Ģ0 Guest Street, Suite 700 | Brighton, MA 02135 what is the break down of usage/preference for accessible content in different formats (PDF vs EPUB vs HTML(browser)). In addition I have been looking for any information on user preferences for accessible formats, e.g. or perhaps does anyone find an issue with this notion? I wonder if anyone on this listserv might know of related resources or have thoughts that I could rely on to make this argument. I am trying to make the argument that relying solely on PDF has a lot of pitfalls when considering the need to provide accessible digital content, while offering EPUB in conjunction with PDF brings great benefits in terms of accessibility (providing DAISY Files, customizable color/font/background, Reflowable, etc.). Number of posts in this thread: 8 (In chronological order)
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