[Iabs-talk] AHEAD's E-Text Solutions Group Perspective on the Issues of Textbook Access
Joe Orozco
jsorozco at gmail.com
Tue Dec 26 23:17:30 CST 2006
The NFB of Texas will soon be moving to push a bill to facilitate access
to textbooks for post-secondary students. It is my personal hope that other
states can pass similar legislation to bring us one step forward to
rendering an equal playing field for all blind students. Below is a brief
article and a link to a report which might assist you should you decide to
take on the endeavor in your area. If so, please keep in touch with the
Texas affiliate so that we might launch a united front on our legislatures.
Joe Orozco, Legislative Chair
National Federation of the Blind of Texas
Esight Community News, USA
Friday, December 22, 2006
AHEAD's E-Text Solutions Group Perspective on the Issues of Textbook Access
The Association on Higher Education And Disability (AHEAD) has been working
strategically with the publishing industry and other stakeholder groups over
the last several years to promote ready, usable access to text materials for
students with print-related disabilities. AHEAD's E-Text Solutions Group has
focused on policies, procedures, best practices, and training in the area of
digital text access to standard print materials and is focused on
identifying
a coordinated national accessible materials solutions framework. As part of
this effort AHEAD has adopted a Position Statement crafted by it's E-Text
Solutions
group.
The comprehensive paper provides an interpretation of relevant U.S. laws and
an analysis of current issues related to the conversion of printed materials
for individuals with disabilities that impact there ability to use
traditionally printed materials. While acknowledging the publishing
community's concerns
and rights, AHEAD takes the position that reproduction of course texts into
digital formats is a fair use of copyrighted materials in this context. To
read this paper in its entirety visit
http://www.ahead.org/etext/etext_positionstatement.htm
The Webpage contains a downloadable Microsoft Word copy of the paper; AHEAD
invites you to forward this information to others who may have interest in
this
important work.
Posted by Nancy at 12:22 PM
http://www.tabinc.org/blog/archives/2006/12/aheads_etext_so.html
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