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Accessible Reading Canada Help

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  • About Accessible Reading Canada (ARC)
  • ARC User Guide and Command List
  • Tutorials and Demos
  • Privacy Information
  • FAQ
  • Webinars and More Help

About Accessible Reading Canada

Accessible Reading Canada Skill logo. The logo depicts a grey speech bubble with a white circle inside, featuring a capital letter "C". To the left of the letter "C", there is a sunburst motif composed of dark red and maroon triangular shapes extending from the letter "C" towards the left side of the white circle. The entire logo is encased within a light grey circular border, extending into the speech bubble shape.Accessible Reading Canada is a voice-activated application that lets CELA users listen to CELA audiobooks through Alexa-enabled smart speakers.

Users must have an Amazon account as well as an Alexa-enabled smart speaker to use this app. Through this Alexa app, known as a "skill", patrons can use voice commands to search, browse, and listen to audiobooks from CELA.

Alexa Smart Speaker 

Alexa-enabled smart speakers are devices, primarily from Amazon, that combine a speaker with Amazon's virtual assistant, Alexa. These speakers allow users to control various functions and interact with Alexa using voice commands. There are many different kinds of Alexa-enabled devices. These speakers are usually referred to as “Echo” devices.

Alexa Skills

Alexa skills are voice-activated apps that add new functionalities to an Alexa-enabled device. Accessible Reading Canada is a free Alexa skill that is available in English and French (as Lecture Accessible Canada).

ARC User Guide and Command List

These instructions assume that you have already configured your Alexa speaker. For more information on setting up your device, see the Amazon help page.

User Guide 

This is a comprehensive user guide to connect an Alexa-enabled smart speaker to Accessible Reading Canada and start reading audiobooks from CELA. It is available in multiple formats.

  • Online Version
  • Microsoft Word (.docx)
  • PDF

Command List

This list details the menu items and the command phrases available in the Accessible Reading Canada skill. A command phrase is a specific word or group of words used to request something to your smart speaker. Your smart speaker is programmed to understand these specific commands. The list is available in multiple formats.

  • Online Version
  • Microsoft Word (.docx)
  • PDF

Video Tutorials and Audio Demos

These video tutorials and demos provide an overview of the Accessible Reading Canada skill, including how to link your CELA account to your Amazon account and what menu option are available in the skill. These instructions assume that you have already configured your Alexa speaker. For more information on setting up your device, see the Amazon help page.

How to manually enable the ARC skill 

These are instructions for linking your CELA account to your Amazon account.

  • Video Tutorial (YouTube)
  • Transcript for Video Tutorial (.docx)
  • Demo with Screen Reader (YouTube)
  • Transcript for Demo (.docx)

Command List Walkthrough  

These instructions demonstrate the menu items and the command phrases available in the Accessible Reading Canada skill. A command phrase is a specific word or group of words used to request something to your smart speaker. Your smart speaker is programmed to understand these specific commands.

  • Video Tutorial (YouTube)
  • Transcript for Video Tutorial (.docx)
  • Audio Demo (.mp3)
  • Transcript for Audio Demo (.docx)

Privacy Information

The Accessible Reading Canada skill is a voice-activated service that works with an Alexa-enabled smart speaker. In order to use this skill, you must have an Amazon account and agree to Amazon's terms of service and privacy policy. 

To provide the personalized voice command service through Alexa, some information about your use of Accessible Reading Canada skill is available to Amazon, primarily information about the CELA audiobooks you access through this service, including your search results and books on your Direct to Player Bookshelf.  

This information is shared solely to enable the Alexa device to present information from CELA to you and play books as requested. CELA does not share any additional personal information with Amazon beyond what is necessary to provide this functionality. 

Since this skill operates on Amazon’s platform, all voice commands and interactions are governed by Amazon’s privacy practices. Users are encouraged to review Amazon's Privacy Notice for Alexa Devices to understand how Amazon collects, uses, and stores voice data and other information processed through Alexa.

FAQ

Is Accessible Reading Canada available for other brands of smart speakers?

Currently, Accessible Reading Canada is only available for Alexa-enabled smart speakers, but this may change in the future.

Can I still use Alexa while listening to an audiobook?

Yes, even during playback, you can still use other Alexa functions. For example, if you ask Alexa about the weather or to set a timer, the playback will be paused while Alexa responds to your prompt. Playback will continue after the interaction has been completed. However, prompting Alexa to start playing audio from another app (e.g. playing music from Spotify or launching a news app), will exit playback of the audiobook and you will have to relaunch Accessible Reading Canada to continue playing the audiobook.

Can I use Accessible Reading Canada on multiple Alexa speakers?

Yes, as long as your CELA account is linked to the Alexa-enabled smart speakers, the skill will sync place in the audiobook between smart speakers. So, you could start reading a book on one speaker, then continue where you left off on another speaker.

Can I manage my CELA audiobooks on my Direct to Player (D2P) Bookshelf through the skill?

CELA audiobooks can't be added or removed from your D2P Bookshelf using the Accessible Reading Canada app. Titles will not be removed from your Bookshelf automatically once you complete an audiobook. You can manage your bookshelf by logging into the CELA website or by contacting CELA at help@celalibrary.ca or calling 1-855-655-2273.

Can I change the order of books on my bookshelf?

Books are ordered by when they were added to the bookshelf, from most recent to oldest.  You cannot re-order, add, or remove titles via the skill. However, audiobooks that have never been added to your Direct to Player bookshelf and were instead searched and played exclusively using the skill will appear in the “History” section of the CELA website and in the “Books in Progress” menu of the skill. To manage your bookshelf, including adding or removing books, visit the CELA website or contact CELA at help@celalibrary.ca or calling 1-855-655-2273.

Is the skill available for devices other than speakers, such as Fire TVs?

The Accessible Reading Canada skill is only available on Alexa-enabled smart speakers.

Are all audiobooks available through the skill?

All CELA human-narrated audiobooks are available on the skill, however any audiobooks from Bookshare, magazines, and titles in text formats such as DAISY text are not included.

Can I use Accessible Reading Canada if I set up automatic selection?

You can still use Accessible Reading Canada with automatic selection. However, since there is no way to remove books through the skill, you will need to remove the books manually from your account on the CELA website or get in touch with our contact centre to remove titles after reaching the 12-book limit.

Where can I get an Alexa-enabled smart speaker?

Alexa-enabled smart speakers can be purchased at many electronics retailers (e.g. Best Buy, Staples, Walmart, etc.) as well as the Amazon Canada website.

Webinars and More Help

Webinars

Register for a live webinar to learn more about Accessible Reading Canada.

Additional Help

For questions about your smart speaker, the Alexa app or wesbite, or privacy inquiries, including setting up your Alexa device, please contact Amazon Help.

  • Amazon Alexa Accessibility Help
  • Amazon Privacy Policy for Echo Devices

For help with the Accessible Reading Canada skill, your CELA service, reporting issues and general feedback, please contact our Contact Centre. 

  • Email: help@celalibrary.ca
  • Phone: 1-855-655-2273

FAQ

Which devices can I use to read books and magazines from CELA?

Answer: CELA books and magazines work with many popular accessible reading devices and apps. Find out more on ourCompatible devices and formats page.

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