What Does “Born-Accessible Audiobooks” Mean?

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You may have heard the term “born-accessible” used in conversations about audiobooks, eBooks, and inclusive publishing. While it can sound technical, the idea itself is simple. Born-accessible means that accessibility is built into a book from the very beginning of production, not added later as a fix or workaround. In

Accessible Audiobooks vs. EPUB for the Blind: What’s the Difference?

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If you’re familiar with accessible content, you’ve likely heard of these two terms: accessible audiobooks and accessible EPUBs. They both serve blind and low-vision readers exceptionally well, but they’re not the same, and each shines in different scenarios. Here’s a practical, plain-language guide to help explain the difference between the

The Power of Audiobooks: Making Literature Accessible for All

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In today's digital world, accessibility is more important than ever. For individuals with print disabilities—whether due to vision impairment, learning disabilities, or physical conditions that make holding a book difficult—access to literature in an audio format can be truly life-changing. Audiobooks bridge the gap, allowing everyone to experience the joy