[bksvol-discuss] Re: Calling All Scanners

  • From: "siss52" <siss52@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 20:11:25 -0600

Hi Monica,

Great idea!  I just hope the submitters who are not on these lists will know 
about the contest.  Do you suppose the staff would advertise it on the 
volunteer homepage?

Sue S.
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From: Monica Willyard
To: Bookshare Volunteers ; Bookshare Discuss
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 7:48 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Calling All Scanners


If you own a scanner, this message is for you! Let's liven things up a 
little around here and have some fun doing it. Let's do something we haven't 
done before. Read to the end of this message to find out what I mean.

Did you know we're getting mighty close to the 50,000 books mark? Can you 
imagine how good it will feel to celebrate it and tell our friends that we 
have 50,000 books in our collection? How cool would it be if yours is book 
number 50,000? What if we can make that happen without turning into zombies 
who scan 'round the clock?

I've been talking to several Bookshare submitters and have found out that we 
have something really cool in common. A lot of us scan more books than we 
actually submit. This is usually because we scan books for ourselves and 
then keep on scanning more books ahead of what we're actually reading. Some 
of us have hard drives and memory cards full of scanned books that just need 
to be cleaned up a bit before submission. It's just a matter of sitting down 
for a little while to do a spell check and make sure all the pages are 
there. Yet this seems like more work than just scanning while we do other 
things.

These books are like buried treasure, hidden in the depths of our hard 
drives. If we've scanned a certain book to read, it's almost a guarantee 
that someone else wants to read the book too. Unlike treasure buried in the 
ground, treasure on a hard drive can be so easily lost by something as 
common as a power failure.

So let's do something cool, calling it Project Treasure Chest. Let's take a 
little time during these cold winter months to open our treasure chests  to 
clean up and submit some of the books we already have scanned. In return, 
you'll get some treasure of your own. Besides knowing that other people are 
enjoying your books, I want to do something to recognize each person who 
submits ten excellent scans between today, January 10, and March 30 of this 
year. To do that, I'm going to do two things. I'm going to make a special 
web page to honor each of the Project Treasure Chest submitters. On top of 
that, I'm going to offer 3 prizes out of my own pocket. On may 1, I'm going 
to ask a Bookshare staff member to draw three names from a hat. Each of 
these three people will receive a 20 dollar gift certificate from Amazon.

Project Treasure Chest is open to everyone who is a Bookshare volunteer. It 
doesn't matter whether you're brand new or have been a volunteer for years. 
All you have to do to be listed on the special web page and become eligible 
for the Amazon prizes is to submit 10 books that are in excellent condition 
and email me a list of your submissions. These books must be validated to 
verify that they are in excellent shape since it is the only way I know of 
to make sure that people don't just submit fair and incomplete books to win 
a prize. That is why I'm waiting for several weeks after the cut-off date to 
get the books into the Bookshare collection. These can be BSO scans of books 
that need it, books you scanned for yourself, or books from the wish list. 
The only requirement is that they need to be in excellent condition. 
Excellent doesn't mean perfect. It does mean clear and legible text. You'll 
need to email me your list of titles since it's the only way I'll know who 
is participating and how to get in touch with you. My email address is 
rhyami@xxxxxxxxx . I'll be working to validate your books, as will many 
other volunteers.

So will you join me in uncovering our buried treasures? Are you ready to 
celebrate 50,000 books?

If you're a person who validates instead of scanning, don't worry. I'm going 
to think of something fun for you too. Since validaters aren't listed on the 
Bookshare site, it's a lot harder to see who is doing what. That's ok 
though. I'm not going to leave you folks out. You're too important for that. 
If you'll help me get the ball rolling here, I promise you we'll do 
something for validaters soon.

Finally, if you know anyone who volunteers but is not on the Bookshare 
lists, please pass this along to them. We all win when people take part.

Monica Willyard, who has a treasure chest of her own to share

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