Accessibility Metadata and Export II

Small books fall over like dominoes on a laptop keyboard.

Learn from our follow-up webinar on accessibility metadata for digital book sales in the European market, presented by Fondazione LIA.

With the implementation of the European Accessibility Act (EAA) and the growing need for accessibility metadata across other major markets, Canadian publishers of all sizes and across both official languages need more tools and support to incorporate accessibility metadata in their feed.

Building on the information provided in our November webinar, this session provides further guidance on more detailed technical aspects of accessibility metadata.

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Speakers

Cristina Mussinelli Headshot Fondazione LIA

Cristina Mussinelli and Gregorio Pellegrino work at Fondazione LIA, an Italian non-profit organization that promotes the culture of accessibility in the publishing field. Its goal is to allow print-impaired readers to choose how, when, and above all what to read, thus fostering social integration and active participation in the world of culture, school, and work. To achieve this objective, Fondazione LIA carries out research and development activities in the field of digital accessibility, organizes awareness-raising events, offers training courses and consulting activities, and is part of an international network of organizations focusing on the accessibility of content. Since its foundation in 2014 by the Italian Publishers Association, Fondazione LIA has collaborated with the Italian Blind and Visually Impaired Union (UICI), which became an institutional member in November 2017.

Greg Headshot Fondazione LIA

This webinar was jointly organized with the Association of Canadian University Presses (ACUP), the collective voice of French- and English-language scholarly publishing in Canada, and is funded through the Canada Book Fund’s special call on accessible digital books. A bilingual brochure on the same topic will be published in March.

For more information, please email Elina Taillon, Communications Officer.