Published: November 23, 2009
Publishing Innovator ReadHowYouWant Bridges Kindle Gap for Blind and Visually Impaired Readers
SYDNEY - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Amidst complaints of Amazon's Kindle inaccessibility for blind readers,
ReadHowYouWant, a new technology publishing company from Australia, is
leading the way in accessible publishing by using proprietary XML
conversion software to repurpose books into a number of formats to meet
the varying needs of readers who are blind, visually impaired, or have
print or learning disabilities.
Now readers can choose between as many as ten different formats before
they buy a book at www.readhowyouwant.com,
including electronic braille, synthesized audio MP3; optimized, large
print, 24 point bold EasyRead print-on-demand books, and DAISY-a
talking book format that produces audio along with the written text.
DAISY books play on DAISY players, which are either standalone units or
computer applications. DAISY is ideal for vision-impaired and blind
readers, dyslexic readers, and for readers who are unable to hold a
conventional book or turn pages. Testing is also being conducted on
several specialized formats for readers with dyslexia and eye-tracking
issues.
"Technology now offers the possibility of access to hundreds of
thousands of books for blind and visually impaired readers. It is
unacceptable that The Kindle and other mainstream reading devices have
been designed with no consideration given to the requirements of
universal design. The introduction of the Kindle DX in some universities
discriminates against blind and visually impaired students, and
educators should join with the University of Wisconsin-Madison and
Syracuse University in rejecting this as a textbook replacement until it
is accessible for all students," says Tricia Roth, CEO of ReadHowYouWant.
ReadHowYouWant is reaching out to visually impaired readers through
partnerships with leading assistive technology companies HumanWare
and PLEXTALK.
HumanWare's products include BrailleNote, a productivity device for
blind people in education, in business and in their personal lives;
digital talking book players; and a unique "auto-reader" for people with
low vision. PLEXTALK is the producer of the PLEXTALK Pocket and other
digital talking book players.
"Through our PLEXTALK Pocket partnership with ReadHowYouWant, we are
able to offer even greater access to and increased mobility for reading
thousands of books available for download from ReadHowYouWant's
extensive library," says Deana Valdez, Sales & Marketing Manager,
PLEXTALK North America.
Through its partnership with over 70 leading trade and university
publishers, www.readhowyouwant.com/braille
currently offers some 4,500 titles in braille, DAISY, and audio MP3
formats-from current bestsellers to health, political, spiritual,
mystery, business, and history books. Readers can browse, sample
different formats, and choose the format that is best for them. "New
titles are being added weekly as the number of publishers partnering
with ReadHowYouWant continues to grow," reports Roth.
ReadHowYouWant
Maureen Watts, 503-922-0778
mwatts@readhowyouwant.com
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