Why would someone who does not have a print disability want to be able to read books that use the DAISY Standard?
Books that take advantage of the DAISY Standard offer an eyes-free reading experience without sacrificing the ability to skim and note passages of particular interest. DAISY books that include an electronic version of the text can also be searched with ease. These reading experiences can be equal to or better than the experiences of those who read traditional books.
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