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good afternoon everyone and welcome to todayamp;#39;s webinar on keeping up with ePub standards preserving access for backless content Iamp;#39;m Brian Oamp;#39;Leary executive director of the book industry study group um as you may have seen when weamp;#39;ve been promoting this particular session uh weamp;#39;re about 10 years after the introduction of ePub 3. but weamp;#39;re still seeing Publishers with sometimes deep backlists of ePub 2 books a remediation of older titles can be a complicated issue for all Publishers but especially those who might have less staff and resources but at the same time upgrading ePub files to more recent standards is essential to keeping your book eBooks on sale newer versions of ePub accessibility features at older standards lack they support real page numbers and richer navigation and there are other improvements so the question that came up in our workflow committee led by Krista Coulson from the University of Chicago press where welcome Publi