Unlocking the European market: Preparing to comply with the European Accessibility Act
- January 21, 2025
Join experts Chris Saynor and Wendy Reid as they guide Canadian publishers through the essentials of the European Accessibility Act.
Join experts Chris Saynor and Wendy Reid as they guide Canadian publishers through the essentials of the European Accessibility Act.
This presentation explores the practical application of image description techniques.
A group of leading sales peers from across the industry discuss the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
This presentation explores critical aspects of image descriptions and alt text, including a discussion of the collaborative effort needed to create inclusive digital content.
We talk about what’s changed since EPUB 3.2, the testing process, the surprising things we’ve learned about EPUB, and what comes next.
This workshop is for everyone who wants to learn how to make accessible, ready-for-the-market ebooks, regardless of their previous experience.
All about the Accessible eBooks from Literary Presses project.
This session is a pause-and-take-stock look at ebooks and accessibility, looking closely at: what work has been done up to now, the work that is going on at present, and what’s left to do.
In this session, attendees were invited to share their ebook war stories, show off their most exceptional hacks, stump for their favourite tools, and seek new perspectives on their most troublesome issues.
In this session, attendees were invited to share their war stories, show off their most exceptional hacks, stump for their favourite tools, and seek new perspectives on their most troublesome issues.
This session covers the partnership project between NNELS and independent Canadian publishers aimed at identifying and preventing accessibility barriers.
Whether it’s scripting a solution from within InDesign, or using AppleScript to finish off some markup, Kris can show you how to bring high-level thinking to quick and dirty tasks.