In the world of ebook development, tools that support making better ebooks are hard to pick out from the tools that simply automate without adding quality. I am especially interested in tools that help make more accessible EPUBs. GreenLight from…Continue Reading →
This is a guest post from Julian Calderazi. Julian is an ebook developer from digitalbe.com in Buenos Aires, Argentina. We normally read that ‘producing good books is producing accessible books’, which is true. But one of the key ways to…Continue Reading →
As part of their Born Accessible initiative, Benetech is launching a new program called Global Certified Accessible. An exciting new program, and the first of it’s kind, it will verify that reviewed content meets rigorous requirements of accessible content. The…Continue Reading →
I am writing today as an advocate for greater attention to accessibility in the production of ebooks. I am aware that the level of attention and care that ebooks generally get can be described as, well, passing. Inside of many…Continue Reading →
There was a lively #eprdctn hour today, all about metadata. Joshua Tallent and Tzviya Siegman provided much valuable information on EPUB-based metadata, ONIX submissions and updating, and new proposed EPUB3.1 inside-the-EPUB metadata. Read the Storify edition here. Next week (Feb…Continue Reading →
Kevin Callahan October 16, 2015 #eprdctn Hour, Adobe, EPUB, InDesign, Kindle, Metadata, Nook, resources, SECRETS, Tools Comments Off on EPUB Links
#eprdctn Hour: Adding read aloud content Ken Jones of CircularFlo led an interesting discussion about inserting read aloud features to Fixed Layout books. It’s a lot of hand work, but his product offers a solution. Adobe Max: Anne-Marie Concepción’s session on…Continue Reading →