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- [Richard] Hello, everyone, and a very warm welcome to you. My name is Richard Orme from the DAISY Consortium, and Iamp;#39;m your host for todayamp;#39;s webinar. Metadata is an important ingredient in all digital publications. Metadata about accessibility can play an essential role to help identify whether a publication has features that are important to consumers with accessibility related requirements, or indeed, if there are accessibility hazards or barriers. So metadata is important, but it can be a difficult subject to get to grips with. In this webinar, weamp;#39;ve brought together three wonderful individuals with deep knowledge across different domains. Iamp;#39;ll be back after the presentations to moderate the questions. But at this point, Iamp;#39;ll hand over to our panellists who will introduce themselves, and tell us about metadata in publishing, the hidden information essential for accessibility. - [Madeline] Hello, this is Madeline Rothberg, from the National Ce