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The paradigm shift in realising the right to read: how ebook libraries are enabling in the university sector
Authors:Paul Harpur  Nicolas Suzor
Institution:1. TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia;2. School of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
Abstract:Millions of people with print disabilities are denied the right to read. While some important efforts have been made to convert standard books to accessible formats and create accessible repositories, these have so far only addressed this crisis in an ad hoc way. This article argues that universally designed ebook libraries have the potential of substantially enabling persons with print disabilities. As a case study of what is possible, we analyse 12 academic ebook libraries to map their levels of accessibility. The positive results from this study indicate that universally designed ebooks are more than possible; they exist. While results are positive, however, we also found that most ebook libraries have some features that frustrate full accessibility, and some ebook libraries present critical barriers for people with disabilities. Based on these findings, we consider that some combination of private pressure and public law is both possible and necessary to advance the right-to-read cause. With access improving and recent advances in international law, now is the time to push for universal design and equality.
Keywords:right to read  print disabilities  United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities  The Marrakesh Treaty  ebook libraries
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