Statement of Principles for the Creation and Production of Accessible Books and Materials

Version 0.99
Last Revised: September 22, 1999

This Statement of Principles represents the minimum standard to be met by Libraries for the Blind and producers of alternate format materials.

The DAISY Consortium endorse the following: Alternative format materials should be a faithful representation of a published work to ensure that those who are blind, visually impaired or print-disabled have access to the same information as the rest of society. Libraries or other producers of alternate format versions, who adopt these Principles assure readers that these versions regardless of their country of origin represent the original published work as closely as possible and are accessible.

In terms of these principles, accessible is defined as follows. The print document is rendered in an alternative format such as braille, audio, large print or e-text in such a manner as to enable the print-handicapped reader to extract information from the document as easily and fully as possible.

DAISY supports the following principles in the creation and production of alternate format materials.

DAISY Consortium , October 15, 1999


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