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Narrator: Welcome. In this chapter, you will learn how to create accessible e-books using the EPUB data format. EPUB is the abbreviation for electronic publication. It is a distribution and interchange format standard for digital publications and documents. EPUB was formerly defined by the International Digital Publishing Forum, which is now part of the World Wide Web Consortium. Together they form the EPUB 3 Community Group. As of version 3, EPUB is also an ISO standard. Its identification is ISO/IEC TS 30135. An EPUB is a bundled collection of resources that can be transferred to an EPUB reader to make its content available to a user. A reader can be a hardware device in the form of an e-book reader, an app on a mobile device or a software application on a PC. The resources of an EPUB typically consist of web content, including HTML, CSS, SVG, images, fonts and other resources. These files are bundled for distribution in a ZIP-based archive with the file extension .epub. Using the co