Monday, January 3, 2011

Creating DAISY Files - A Beginner's Overview

This post is thanks to another colleague question. She asked:
"I have a student who has a DAISY player and needs his books in DAISY format. I checked with Bookshare and RFB&D and neither one of them has his needed books. Is there a simple process to convert a PDF into DAISY format?"

Is there a simple process to convert PDF to DAISY? Yup - outsource it!
I'm only partially kidding. Creating DAISY is a time-consuming process. Here's an overview of a process using whatever optical character recognition (OCR) software you already use, free DAISY conversion software, and any text-to-speech voices you already have installed:
  1. Run the PDF through Abbyy FineReader or Omnipage to create a Word document
  2. Use the Save As DAISY add-in for Word
  3. Use DAISY Pipeline to create a full DAISY book
The links above will take you to wiki pages that will tell you more about these programs, where to download them, and how to use them. Keep in mind that minimum markup for a simple DAISY book is title information, language markup, chapter headers, and page numbers. You will need some rudimentary HTML skills in order to do this.
Other options:
  • Dolphin's EasyConverter or EasyProducer software can help automate much of the process
  • Don't create DAISY files - create mp3s instead. This does not duplicate the superior navigability of DAISY files, but can suffice if the student needs the text fast
  • Send RTF files to Bookshare and they will convert to DAISY
Hope this is helpful in getting you started!

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