360° Accessible Publishing
Learn how accessible publishing can be implemented at all levels by everyone involved in the publishing industry.
Learn how accessible publishing can be implemented at all levels by everyone involved in the publishing industry.
To prepare a book for conversion, with accessibility in mind, the steps covered in Ebook Workflow Guide: In-house Production of Born Accessible Ebooks should be followed (if you use Word and InDesign for your manuscript...
Remediating a backlist is a big undertaking. This resource discusses how to get started, who to work with, and what to remediate.
This video includes best practices for successful layouts: image placement, image descriptions, etc., including laying the groundwork for semantics, image retention, and metadata in the ebook.
Deep dive into the best use of character, paragraph, object, table, and cell styles.
A thorough review of all the EPUB export options from InDesign.
Take a raw InDesign-exported EPUB and cleaning it up with accessibility in mind. Adding semantics, page breaks, HTML 5, clean CSS, and accessibility metadata.
Summary of what to expect from the eBound–Benetech pre-certification process.
Publishers might opt to get certified because of the education and support they get in the process, and to show their commitment to accessibility.
If a publisher is confident in their workflow, they might consider getting certified accessible. This post explains how that process works.