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Oxford University Press to make content accessible to blind people

Academic books will also be accessible to those with other print disabilities like dyslexia

The academic publisher Oxford University Press has announced it will make a selection of its books more accessible to blind people and those with other print disabilities.

The publisher has made an agreement with the Royal National Institute of Blind People to make its ‘frontlist’—a collections of newly published titles—available on the charity’s service, which provides accessible reading devices and applications for those with print disabilities.

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