[bksvol-discuss] Fwd: Your book has not been accepted

  • From: Bud Schwab <budschwab@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 20:47:59 -0700

Hi gang,

I don't mind it not being accepted as much as I would like to know the reason why. It might help me and others to improve our contributions if we knew. I don't know why they don't let the validator let the submitter know why it was rejected. They do tell you if it is already in the list but never any other reason. I think we've been through this before and I don't suppose there will be any change, but I feel better now that it's off my chest.

I rarely get a rejection but would still like to know why.

Bud Schwab
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Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 20:28:58 -0700
To: budschwab@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Your book has not been accepted
From: support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Dear earl,

This email is automatically generated by Bookshare.org. We are contacting you because your submission (#36033) of Blessing in Disguise by Eileen Goudge has not been approved for publication on Bookshare.org. The volunteer rejecting this book did not indicate any of the standard rejection reasons, such as missing copyright information, missing content, or excessive scanning errors.

Below are some of the specific reasons for the rejected submission:

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We encourage you to resubmit this book if the problem can be corrected, and we invite you to contact volunteer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx if you need more information regarding this submission. We appreciate the time you spend contributing to Bookshare.org, and look forward to continuing to build the collection together.

Sincerely,

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Bud Schwab
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