FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Michael Smith
Executive Director
International Digital Publishing Forum
905-235-4373
msmith@idpf.org
IDPF Launches EPUB Standards
Maintenance Work
Toronto, Canada (August 16, 2009)
The International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF),
the standards and trade association for digital publishing, announced that
the maintenance
activities associated with the EPUB standards will start this month. The DAISY
Consortium has stepped forward to provide leadership and resources to assist in
the maintenance for the EPUB standards. The
working group charter was unanimously approved by the IDPF membership.
It is essential that everybody in the eBook
ecology work together to maintain and evolve the EPUB Standards, said George
Kerscher (who is blind) Chair of the maintenance working group.
The EPUB standards are open
and living specifications. The members of the working group are committed to
assisting with corrections and improvements to the EPUB standards that will lead
to wider adoption and greater accessibility.
One of the long-term goals of
the IDPF is to achieve content
interoperability between Reading Systems. Wide, complete and correct adoption
of the EPUB standards will provide a
significant boost for all involved:
publishers, conversion companies,
distributors, sales channels, interface developers, and consumers. All of these
constituencies depend on the adoption, maintenance, and enhancement of a robust
set of standards for digital publishing EPUB is this standards suite.
As
EPUB is rapidly gaining momentum, it's great to see such wide industry interest
in performing the technical work to keep the trio of standards that make up EPUB
error free and modern. This effort will serve the industry well., stated Garth
Conboy Vice Chair of EPUB Standards Maintenance Working Group.
About the DAISY Consortium
The DAISY Consortium embraces the
principles of collaboration and transparency that define open standards
development. With its member organizations literally spanning the globe, the
DAISY Consortium is able to build project teams of talented administrators,
software architects, and implementers that are representative of the global
population served by both the DAISY multimedia standard and the EPUB standard.
Collaborative efforts result in accessible standards and systems that reflect
the needs of persons with disabilities, while providing the richest reading
experience for the whole population.
More information
about the DAISY Consortium and the DAISY multimedia Standard is available at
http://www.daisy.org/.
About the International
Digital Publishing Forum
The
International Digital Publishing Forum
is a non-profit trade and standards organization for the digital publishing
industry representing over 120 companies and organizations. Participation in the
Working Group is open to IDPF members and invited experts (invited at the
discretion of the chairs of the working group). If you have any questions,
please contact the
IDPF.
Further information about
the organization and industry, including membership information, can be obtained
by visiting
www.idpf.org.
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