Thanks for the imfo Sarah!  It sure is a lot more understandable now.  I
have never had my hands on a dazy book since I do not have a dazy
player.
Thanks again.  
In some ways it is kind of sad that NLS is making their own player and
not making it compatible with the BN and M-power.  
If you look at it from the other side, when your note taker is in the
shop, you will still be able to read books from NLS.  
Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah Cranston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 12:47 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Why do we need DAISY?

Sorry if this has already been dealt with, I've got a truly remarkable
amount of messages from this very list, and am seriously behind, but
here goes anyway.  Daisy is not a type of book.  Daisy is not a text
file, it is not an audio book, and it is not a Braille book.  Daisy is a
method of placing marks throughout a book, no matter what format that
book is in.  These marks can include, but are not limited to, chapter
headings, section headings, subsection headings, parts, (as in part one,
part two, etc), and page numbers.  With Daisy, for instance, a student
can open his/her textbooks and go immediately to the exact section,
chapter, and page all the sighted students have flipped to in their
print copies of the same book.  The student can use a Daisy text file, a
Daisy talking book, or a Daisy book that includes both text and narrated
audio.


Daisy can be useful in other ways, such as quickly jumping from section
to section and article to article in a newspaper.

So, to clear up a couple of blatantly untrue statements:  Daisy is NOT
synonymous with "talking book" or "audio book," so a deaf-blind person
is perfectly capable of using Daisy.   Also, Daisy is NOT synonymous
with "straight text" or "plain text".  The reason Daisy books are larger
than the same book in plain text is because it incorporates all those
useful place markers.

I hope this has helped to clear things up.

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