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Requested move 27 October 2019

– First of all, AFAIK, Wikipedia never uses article titles that both explain an abbreviation and also redundantly state the abbreviation itself the way this one is doing – we should pick just one form or the other. Second, the use of two capital letters in "SYstem" in this title is contrary to MOS:TM's instruction to follow ordinary English styling and sentence case. And thirdly, are we really confident that the primary topic move of DAISY Digital Talking Book to DAISY is appropriate? Is it really a proper primary topic for "DAISY"? —BarrelProof (talk) 07:14, 27 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]