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JVIB AbstractIf you are a JVIB subscriber, please log in below. Not yet a subscriber? Purchase the individual article or subscribe and get immediate access to the information you need! Research Report: Enhancing Digital Access to Learning Materials for Canadians with Perceptual Disabilities: A Pilot StudySince Research Reports do not have abstracts, we have provided an extract of the beginning of the full text. DAISY (Digital Accessible Information SYstem) Digital Talking Books represent an advance in learning technology for those who are blind, visually impaired, or print-disabled. Digital Talking Books created with the DAISY standard have the capacity to combine human or synthetic voice narration with digitized text, offering the advantages of electronic publishing and improved navigation capabilities. When a DAISY book is played using DAISY-playing hardware or software, the reader may move directly to a heading (for example, a chapter title or subsection heading) or to a specific page, depending on the access points included when the book is produced. If you are a JVIB subscriber, please log in below. Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe now and get immediate access to the information you need! Please log in if you wish to make a comment. |
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