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- Hello everyone and a very warm welcome to this weekamp;#39;s webinar. My name is Richard Orme Iamp;#39;m from the Daisy Consortium and Iamp;#39;m your host for today. Okay, letamp;#39;s get started. Each week we invite you to suggest topics for future webinars or offer to share your knowledge and experience as a presenter. This week, weamp;#39;ve an example of a suggestion thatamp;#39;s grown into what Iamp;#39;m sure will be a highly informative hour on an important topic. We have two wonderfully knowledgeable and expert people who will explain how to leverage InDesign for accessible EPUB creation. So Iamp;#39;ll ask the panellists to introduce themselves and take it away. - [Laura] Hi everyone, my name is Laura Brady, I am an eBook developer currently moonlighting as a Director of Cross-Media at a small medium sized publisher in Toronto called House of Anansi Press. Iamp;#39;ve been making eBooks for quite some time and have gotten my fingers dirty in all manner of code an