<div class="gmail_quote"><div bgcolor="#ffffff"><div><font size="2" face="Arial">This came to me via another list-serve & some of the stories may be
of interest to those who have or work with young braille-readers.</font></div>
<div><font size="2" face="Arial">Eric V</font></div>
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<div><font size="2" face="Arial">Sharing-Books.com Partnership Will Serve Visually
Impaired Young Readers<br>PRESS RELEASE<br>via<br><a href="http://www.PRweb.com" target="_blank">www.PRweb.com</a><br>Bookshare to Offer Children's
Books from Sharing-Books.com Partnership<br>Will Serve Visually Impaired Young
Readers<br>Bookshare.org is the leading on-line library for the visually
impaired.<br>Sharing-Books.com is a leading on-line publisher of new children
books.<br>The two companies announce that the children books published
by<br><a href="http://sharing-books.com" target="_blank">sharing-books.com</a> will be added to the Bookshare library for the
benefit<br>of visually impaired children.<br>Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) May 5, 2009
-- Bookshare and Shared Books Ltd of<br>Vancouver BC are pleased to announce a
partnership that will expand the<br>availability of children books in the
Bookshare library.<br>Shared Books, which operates the Sharing-Books.com
website, has agreed<br>to allow children's books published on Sharing-Books.com
to be added to<br>the Bookshare collection. This initiative will increase the
number of<br>children's books accessible to readers with print disabilities
and<br>provide an opportunity for authors published on Sharing-Books.com
to<br>offer their works to a new group of valued readers.<br>Schools around the
world have signed up their qualified students for<br>Bookshare and many parents
have registered their children with<br>qualifying disabilities for individual
Bookshare memberships. The number<br>of new Bookshare school and student members
increased tenfold in 2008.<br>More than 47,000 people with print disabilities
now subscribe to the<br>Bookshare library.<br>This partnership will allow
Bookshare to continue to expand its<br>collection of books for young readers who
remain a critically important<br>group within our membership. Sharing-Books.com
is on the forefront of<br>providing these texts in a digital format.<br>"The
children's books provided by Sharing-Books.com will be available to<br>Bookshare
members worldwide," says Bookshare CEO Jim Fruchterman. "This<br>partnership
will allow Bookshare to continue to expand its collection of<br>books for young
readers who remain a critically important group within<br>our membership.
Sharing-Books.com is on the forefront of providing these<br>texts in a digital
format."<br>"Having some personal experience with technology that serves
the<br>visually impaired, I was thrilled to see our authors being able
to<br>contribute content to Bookshare's impressive library," said
Pierre<br>Lapointe, CEO of Shared Books. Our team's enthusiasm for Bookshare
is<br>unanimous. We want more people to read more books. Technology has
an<br>important role to play in reaching all potential readers."<br>About
Bookshare<br>Bookshare is operated by Benetech, a Palo Alto, CA-based
non-profit<br>technology organization.<br>Bookshare offers people with print
disabilities more than 47,000 books<br>and 150 daily periodicals in accessible
formats including Braille, large<br>print and synthetic speech. People with
print disabilities include<br>readers who are blind or have low vision, learning
disabilities or a<br>mobility impairment that prevents them from reading a
traditional<br>printed book. In 2007, Bookshare received a<br>$32 million
five-year award from the U.S. Department of Education's<br>Office of Special
Education Programs (OSEP) to give all U.S. students<br>with qualifying print
disabilities free access to the Bookshare library.<br>About
Sharing-Books.com<br>Sharing-Books.com is an innovative business model combining
private<br>enterprise and social goals.<br>Sharing-Books.com authors receive a
third of the revenues of the company<br>as royalties. Another third of
Sharing-Books.com revenues are given to<br>Room to Read, a charity that equips
developing nations with literacy<br>resources. The company operates an ultra
lean virtual business model<br>with the other third of its revenues.
Sharing-Books.com disrupts the<br>traditional publishing cycle by giving new
authors and new books an<br>immediate publishing venue. The Sharing-Books.com
model identifies<br>promising books and characters for the paper publishing,
gaming, movie,<br>and toy industries.<br>Contacts:<br>Ann
Harrison<br>Benetech<br>415-637-5262<br>ann.h (at) <a href="http://benetech.org" target="_blank">benetech.org</a><br>Maggie
Kerr-Southin<br>Sharing-Books.com<br>250-595-0136<br>Maggie (at)
<a href="http://artemispr.com" target="_blank">artemispr.com</a></font></div></div>
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