[Promotion-technology] HumanWare and ReadHowYouWant Join Forces to Bring Books to Visually Impaired Readers
HumanWare
nicolas.lagace at humanware.com
Wed Mar 11 08:01:35 UTC 2009
HUMANWARE AND READHOWYOUWANT JOIN FORCES TO BRING BOOKS TO VISUALLY
IMPAIRED READERS
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Longueuil, Quebec, March 10, 2009 -- HumanWare, the leader in
assistive technologies for people with print disability, and digital
publishing innovator ReadHowYouWant are partnering to help visually
impaired readers discover the book reading device, and the format
that's right for their reading needs.
ReadHowYouWant offers thousands of books in accessible formats,
including 24 pt. large print, braille, and DAISY files at
www.readhowyouwant.com. HumanWare provides playback devices for
readers who are blind or have low vision to use with braille and
DAISY files at www.humanware.com. "From the moment it appeared on the
market, the Victor Reader Stream has proven itself to be the greatest
portable DAISY book reading device ever. Today we are proud to team
up with Read How You Want. We invite all readers to take a look at
the selection of books they have to offer. Reading should always be
an enjoyable experience. We hope that our customers will regularly
visit our new website where they will be able to check out new DAISY
book releases. Pass the word around!" says HumanWare CEO Gilles Pepin.
Beginning in April, readers will be able to go to the HumanWare
website to download free, first chapters of 20 bestselling
ReadHowYouWant titles each month as part of the "Free Chapter
Download Program." The free, first chapters come from popular books
from a variety of well-known publishers of adult and young adult
books, including Wiley, Random House Australia, Murdoch Books, and
Weekly Reader. The first month's selected titles will include such
best sellers as, The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle (New World
Library), "Praise Song for the Day," the inauguration poem by
Elizabeth Alexander (Graywolf Press), and Leadership and
Self-Deception by the Arbinger Institute (Berrett-Kohler), as well as
children's and young adult titles to include, How to Take the GRRRR
Out of Anger by Marjorie Lisovskis and Elizabeth Verdick (Free Spirit
Publishing), and Extreme Habitats: Mountain Survival by Susie Hodge
(Weekly Reader). After enjoying the complimentary first chapter,
readers may visit ReadHowYouWant's website at www.readhowyouwant.com
to purchase the entire file.
ReadHowYouWant will be demoing HumanWare's devices at book industry
events such as the Frankfurt Book Fair, the London Book Fair, and
Book Expo America. Similarly, HumanWare will present braille and
DAISY files from ReadHowYouWant's collection on their players at
technology industry shows, including CSUN and ATIA (Assistive
Technologies Industry Association) conferences.
ReadHowYouWant produces Grade 2 contracted braille files, and has
developed a house style that supports automated transcription while
maintaining accuracy. These files may be read with a refreshable
electronic braille display such as the Humanware Braillenote or
Brailliant or embossed to make traditional braille books. Words are
not split at line ends to make reading easier, particularly for newer
braille readers.
About HumanWare
HumanWare is the global leader in assistive technologies for vision,
including products for the blind and visually impaired. HumanWare's
products include BrailleNote, the leading productivity device for
blind people in education, in business and in their personal lives;
the Victor Reader product line, the world's leading digital talking
book players; and myReader2, the new version of HumanWare's unique
"auto-reader" for people with low vision. For more information visit
www.humanware.com
About ReadHowYouWant
ReadHowYouWant Pty Ltd and its R&D parent company, Accessible
Publishing Systems Pty Ltd are both Sydney, Australia-based privately
held companies founded in 2004 by electronic publishing pioneers
Christopher Stephen and Greg Duncan. When Chris's sister, who suffers
from MS, developed difficulty reading, they began experimenting to
determine whether people with reading difficulties could benefit from
changing the text format.
After more than four years of testing, ReadHowYouWant has
successfully developed award-winning conversion technology that
reformats existing books into the widest selection of on-demand,
alternative format editions on the market today. Each edition has
been optimized for maximum readability. The company's goals are to
make reading easier and more enjoyable by delivering formats that
suit the reader and to give people with reading difficulties access
to books in the formats of their choice-at an affordable price, and
as soon as the book is published. For more information visit
www.readhowyouwant.com.
Contact:
Bradi Grebien-Samkow: bradi at readhowyouwant.com
503-922-0778
Contact:
Julien Larose: julien.larose at humanware.com
888-723-7273 x357
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