[bksvol-discuss] Re: Best cookbooks How many does Bookshare have

  • From: "Kim Friedman" <kimfri11@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 03:44:52 -0800

Hi, Mayrie, I just discovered one of the books I downloaded doesn't have
hardly any pages in it, the text has to do with videos which of course
doesn't translate to Braille. The book in question is Simply Good Bread
by Peter Sidwell. In effect I'd say there is no there there if you get
my drift. No table of contents, no recipe titles, no ingredients,
instructions or general chat from the author. It's a non-book book.
Regards, Kim Friedman. P.S.: This, I think, was donated by whoever
published the thing. Its inaccessible to the likes of me. K.
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Hi Charlene,
 
I don't know how publishers choose what they convert to digital format
and give to Bookshare.  Some allow or even require that we request, (I
can't remember which) but most just give us what they do, and we say
"Thank you very kindly!"
 
Mayrie
 
 


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I'd be willing to help out with scanning if there are cookbooks people
are interested in, too. Admittedly, I didn't have the patience to try to
find the list on that site, but I'd be happy to help out. I've noticed
that some of the cookbooks that recently have come out are available on
bookshare already from the publishers, too. You just have to look for
them, they don't show up in the cookbook category. I wonder how books to
be submitted by the publishers are selected.

 

Someone mentioned the whole grain baking book from King Arthur recently,
and that's one of those big books that would really be nice to get from
the publisher because due to their size, they're not easy to scan and
talk about time-consuming! (smile!) I have the 200th anniversary King
Arthur baking book and it's in pretty good shape to submit for
proofreading but a friend is going to type up one page that was a
picture of an old hand-written recipe. That book was a big three-ring
binder so it wasn't hard to work with and it scanned pretty good, too. I
just need to work on cleaning it up some more.

 

 

 

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Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2011 9:31 PM
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Me too, Debby. I have. Tot be in the right mood with a big chunk of time
to spare to work on cookbooks. Rewarding when it's done but tedious
while you're doing it.


On ,  26, 2011, Debby Franson <the.. wrote:
> Hi Melissa and !
>
>        I searched for  the best cookbooks in the list from  link you
sent, and I didn't find any on Bookshare.
>
> Also, there is another thing there we can search on.
>
> It's called:
>
> Top 100 Cookbooks of the Last 25 Years
>
> I searched in:
>
> November 2011:
> GENERAL COOKBOOKS
>
> and didn't find any on Bookshare.
>
> From this November until November 2012, they are going to choose the
best cookbooks from the last 25 years.  Each month, there will be a
different category, with GENERAL COOKBOOKS being this month's category.
>
> Here is the link where all of the categories can be found that will be
rolled out when the time comes.
>
> http://www.mcintec.net/
>
> It will be fun to see what comes next.
>
> I enjoy working on cookbooks, but I'm slow at it, because I preproof
my scans and correct those pesky fractions and other scannos.  I'm
working on some of my cookbooks when I feel in the mood and have the
time to do so.
>
> Debby
>
> At 11:58 AM 11/23/2011, Melissa Smith wrote
>>
>> I just found this list of the best cookbooks of the last 25 years,
and am thinking that any that are not on Bookshare would be nice
additions. I'm busy baking for Thanksgiving, so haven't had a chance to
check which ones are in the collection. I will when I get a chance,
unless someone wants to check it out before I get a chance.
>>
http://www.cookinglight.com/cooking-101/resources/best-baking-books-0041
2000073648/page13.html
>>
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