Welcome to the Web site of the DAISY Consortium where you will learn about the exciting digital standard that permits everyone, but especially people who are blind, visually impaired, or have another print disability, to experience the best way to read.
The DAISY specifications are already transforming the reading and learning experiences of tens of thousands of people who have a print disability in some 40 countries around the world. DAISY is the acronym for Digital Accessible Information SYstem, and members of the DAISY Consortium are dedicated to making DAISY books accessible worldwide. Why not join us?
If your goal is to make accessible reading materials available to individuals who cannot use print effectively, adopt the DAISY Standard for creating the most accessible books possible. Explore our site to learn more about:
If you have already embraced the DAISY standard as a Member or Friend of the Consortium, take a look around to see what's new, or login to the site to download tools, explore training materials or obtain other information provided just for you.
Typical audio talking books do not allow the reader to move through the book easily. You can listen from beginning to end, but not much more, resulting in frustration and wasted time.
While it is possible to navigate through some electronic text files, this option may or may not be accessible to everyone. Electronic content that lacks navigation makes reading slower and less efficient than it has to be.
Navigable DAISY content that has electronic text available, either with or without audio, may permit readers to examine the spelling of words, or search the text, using a software player on a computer. When DAISY full text is available, some software players also offer users the ability to display and highlight the text of the book on the screen.
DAISY books can increase reading speed and improve reading efficiency. With the press of a button, you can jump to the chapter you need. . . faster than the eyes can skim. It's like magic.
The DAISY standard provides flexibility and options never before possible. You can listen to a DAISY book on a computer while reading the text with a braille display. Or you can listen to a DAISY audio book with a special stand-alone player at home or when travelling.
There are many kinds of DAISY books, ranging from audio only to text only, with full text and full audio as the fullest and richest reading experience for the end-user. It is even possible to produce hard-copy braille from a full text DAISY book.
Although the DAISY standard was developed with books and people with print disabilities in mind, we can envision many applications for it: