reading heritage through sound: accessible digitisation initiatives in the cultural sector

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Shared benefits in digitisation for the cultural and print disability sectors, and collaborative potential. Speaking notes from this presentation will be posted online soon. Presented at the annual conference of the Round Table on Information Access for People with Print Disabilities, 2008.

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Moira Clunie mclunie@rnzfb.org.nz

Reading heritage through sound: accessible digitisation initiatives in the cultural sector

ndf.natlib.govt.nz

paperspast.natlib.govt.nz

warart.archives.govt.nz

www.nzetc.org

www.nzdl.org/niupepa

www.nzdl.org/niupepa

www.nzdl.org/niupepa

www.nzdl.org/niupepa

paperspast.natlib.govt.nz

paperspast.natlib.govt.nz

warart.archives.govt.nz

warart.archives.govt.nz

www.nzetc.org

www.nzetc.org

"everyone has the right to access to library services and materials to meet their needs for information, education, inspiration and recreation."

Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa 2002 Statement on Library Services for the Disabled

“Digital content that is developed from the beginning in a flexible, standards-based, interoperable way, rather than in a proprietary format or converted from print, is a cornerstone of an inclusive digital society.”

www.nzetc.org

www.tei-c.org

www.enzb.auckland.ac.nz

digital.nypl.org/schomburg/writers_aa19/

www.aspp.ca

dante.di.unipi.it/ricerca/dante.html

esr.earlham.edu/dqc

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