[bksvol-discuss] Re: Need More Scanners (was: need book to proof)

  • From: "Evan Reese" <mentat1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 21:03:18 -0400

I agree with Mayrie. I don't think we volunteers will be obsolete anytime soon.

As for finding books to scan, it has not been all that difficult for me. I have 
several ways:

I look at book reviews from magazines I like to read.

I sometimes hear about another book while reading a review of a book on Amazon.

I hear about books on mailing lists I'm on.

I even heard of a good one recently on a podcast I've listened to that I've 
scanned but haven't gotten around to reading yet.

I go to web sites that deal with subjects I'm interested in, many of which have 
book lists.

I sometimes hear about books on radio shows.

I look up an author that I like and am familiar with and see what Bookshare may 
be missing.

Whenever I hear about a book that sounds like something I'd like to read, I 
immediately check Bookshare. If it isn't there, I find out who published it and 
check the publisher list. If Bookshare isn't working with that publisher, then 
I check my local library, or paperback Swap, or buy it for scanning. If it is a 
book from a publisher that Bookshare does get books from, then I decide based 
on how old the book is, and how much I want to read it.

Amber, you used to send out those lists of books in different genres. Not all 
those books were new, and even for the new ones, it seems unlikely that all of 
them would be from publishers that Bookshare has an agreement with. If you 
could still get access to those, I think they would be an excellent source of 
potential scanning candidates.

As for my books being replaced, that does not bother me much. I don't even have 
any idea as to how many of my books have been replaced, although I do know of a 
few particular cases. My books were there first, for months, even years, before 
they were replaced; so anyone wanting to read them had access to them all that 
time. For that reason, if a book I've done is replaced, I don't feel my work is 
wasted.

I like the question Roger asked here once. If you worked at a homeless shelter, 
and one day, all those you had been helping found homes, would you feel your 
time had been wasted?

Evan

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Regina Alvarado 
  To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 6:21 PM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Need More Scanners (was: need book to proof)


  I would begin to scan also, but like Amber I have no idea how to find books 
that I can scan.  I might be able to use our library or even go to the library 
here, but I think we may be getting to the point where volunteers are just not 
going to be needed any longer.

  Reggie

   

   


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  From: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Amber Wallenstein
  Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 2:54 PM
  To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Need More Scanners (was: need book to proof)

   

  As a volunteer who was not volunteering for a while, I have to say it is hard 
to know what to scan and what not to for me.  There are so many pieces of 
information, I have no idea where to go to look for what.  

  So many of my scans have been replaced, that I'm feeling pretty discouraged 
about it all.  I am reluctant to put up books for proofing, and then I have no 
idea were to go for the information I need.

  It's almost like I need a road map to decide what to scan.  

  Amber

  "The belief that there is only one truth and that oneself is in possession of 
it seems to me the 
  deepest root of all evil that is in the world." - German physicist Max Born



   

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