tiflolibros emerged out of our necessity. in the year 1999, we were a group of people with visual disabilities that were just beginning to use the internet, computers with screen readers, a scanner to read a book, and we thought, "why not take advantage of the internet and the possibilities of working online to share all these books we had?" and we thought about one day creating a digital library for the blind. sune: i am matias joel sune. i am 15 years old. i live in argentina, in buenos aires, and i go to school at santa teresita del nino jesus, and, it's a normal school that i attend, even though i'm blind. at first, i was very sad, but then i began thinking there are things that are much worse. i couldn't see, but i was fine. my family is fine. i walk slower. for example, my friends kind of have to come look for me. now i can meet up with them, but it takes a lot of work. before i would look at them, i knew where they were, but now it's like i need more help. [computer voice speaking spanish] technology helps a lot, the c