[bksvol-discuss] Re: Are volunteers really that important anymore?

  • From: "Bob" <rwiley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:56:39 -0500

I don't think that publishers, outsourcers and volunteers are mutually 
exclusive. 

The more books the Merrier.

Bob
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  I think you are absolutely correct in your assessment of the difference 
between volunteers and outsourcers. But that does not address the purpose of 
having volunteers for Bookshare in the first place. The purpose of volunteers 
is to add to the collection. Now, what is the most efficient method of 
accomplishing that purpose, volunteers or other means? Note that I used the 
term other means rather than outsourcers. That is because outsourcers are not 
the only source for the large number of books being added to the collection.

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  I tend to think of volunteers as people who work on books for the love of the 
book and outsources as people who work on books as a job. 

  As a volunteer who is not a member, what I do for Bookshare is a labor of 
love, mostly the love of books, but there are many of you who I consider to be
  friends of mine and I would do books for you just because you are my friend.  

  I think that is the difference between a volunteer and the outsourcer. 
Volunteers put their hearts and souls into their work, in most cases. Since we 
don't
  know the outsourcers, we can't make the same assumption. To them it may be 
just a job.
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  Jamie in Michigan
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