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ACCESS TO DIGITAL INFORMATION FOR THE PRINT DISABLED Gap analysis and solutions

ACCESS TO DIGITAL INFORMATION FOR THE PRINT DISABLED Gap analysis and solutions . DIPENDRA MANOCHA Coordinator Developing Countries Program DAISY CONSORTIUM. GAP ANALYSIS STUDY. Gap analysis study conducted jointly by DAISY Consortium and WBU. Supported by ATDO Japan

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ACCESS TO DIGITAL INFORMATION FOR THE PRINT DISABLED Gap analysis and solutions

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  1. ACCESS TO DIGITAL INFORMATION FOR THE PRINT DISABLED Gap analysis and solutions DIPENDRA MANOCHA Coordinator Developing Countries Program DAISY CONSORTIUM

  2. GAP ANALYSIS STUDY Gap analysis study conducted jointly by DAISY Consortium and WBU. Supported by ATDO Japan 24 countries covered from Asia, Africa and South America Analysis done for 76 languages in which books are published Mission to find gaps in holistic solution for accessible digital information

  3. GAPS IN KEY TECHNOLOGIES TTS 15/76 Braille Translation software 30/76 OCR 20/76 Assistive technology to read e-text or DAISY talking books: less than 1%

  4. GAPS IN INFRASTRUCTURE Braille Library: 16/24 Talking book library: 10/24 Accessible e-text library: 2/24

  5. Conclusion There are three main components of accessible publication: Production of accessible format books Distribution system and infrastructure that can reach out to persons with print disabilities Assistive technology and reading equipment required to read accessible format books Accessibility to publications for persons with print disabilities cannot happen even if one of the above mentioned components is missing for any specific Language. Unfortunately, a very large part of the population of persons with print disabilities living in developing countries are slipping into the gaps mentioned above and are forced to live in world of dependence for all their reading and writing needs. Only a very systematic and well-coordinated effort among multiple development agencies and governments of the developing country can help in plugging the gaps that this study has found in developing countries.

  6. Developing Countries Alliance Working group consists of development organisations and disabled persons organisations Identified common goals and requirements for holistic solution for access to information to persons with disabilities Coordination among multiple agencies to work on complementary projects to achieve holistic solution To join, write to dmanocha@daisy.org Full text of report is available at http://www.daisy.org/daisy-developing-countries-alliance

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