[bksvol-discuss] Re: OT: someone who appreciates us and new blog site

  • From: Scott Rains <scottr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 18:36:30 -0700

Service above and beyond the call of duty by all parties on this assignment.

Thanks Cindy.

Scott Rains
Bookshare Volunteer Coordinator, Interim
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] OT: someone who appreciates us and new blog site

Let me  discuss things in reverse order. smile


The new features of bookshare have me thoroughly confused. I suppose the proper 
place for what I'm about to share with you belongs on the new blog, but I don't 
know how to sign up  for it or post to it; besides, I don't think I want to 
sign up for it; already I spend too much time reading and occasionally 
answering list posts. I suppose, however, that if people posted on the blog, 
there would be fewer OT posts on the email lists, and so less to read--unless 
one subscribed to the blog--grin.

I have to share this with all of you. Some people are *so* nice and go the 
extra mile.

I am proofreading Medal of Honor: Portraits of Valor Beyond the Call of Duty.

The text is interesting, and  a pleasure to read. However, there are a lot of 
photographs, both snapshots of  the heroes when they were younger and in the 
service, and full-page photographs of the Medal-of-Honor winners taken for the 
book. The photographer of the latter is Nick Del Calzo;(he has a web page and 
it lists places where his photographs can be seen and also books for which he 
has supplied photographs.

I have been doing my best to describe for you readers the photographs. In some 
cases I recognize or can guess at the location in which the subject was 
photographed. However, yesterday I was stumped. The statue has too many figures 
on it for me to attempt to describe it, and I could not find it by googling, so 
I took a chance and wrote to Mr. Del Calzo, identifying myself as a volunteer 
for bookshare.org and  asking him if he would please be kind enough to identify 
the monument  for me.
When  I opened my email l today, there was his reply. He had taken the trouble 
to write to the subject himself,Lieutenant Harold Fritz, to ask him, and Lt. 
Fritz. replied to him, and the answer was forwarded to me. Mr. DelCalZo also 
said that he appreciated the work we volunteers do (I had explained that 
volunteers scan and proofread print  books  to add to the bookshare collection  
so that blind and others with disabilities who can't read books the way sighted 
people can can have access to them)

Now, if you download and read Medal of Honor (when I finally finish proofing 
it),
you'll see that the man on p. 100 is standing in front ofthe  100-year 
old-soldiers and sailors monument located in the Peoria County Courthouse 
square,Peoria, Illinois.  It represents/honors those Peoria area men and women 
who served in the civil war.

I suspected that the statue was somewhere in Illinois, since that's where Lt. 
Fritz is living, but I gave up searching for war memorials in Illinois. If you 
live in Peoria, you can visit it. Otherwise, perhaps you can find a photo 
online and can find someone who is sighted to describe it to you.Describing 
something orally is a alot easier than writing the description; I do not do 
that well, partly because I do not have the patience to read over and correct 
the grammatical structure of what I have writen.

If anyone is willing to read my descriptions and edit/rewrite them, when the 
book is in the collection, I'll send the pages and will ask Carrie to give you 
the $2.50 credit for proofreading. Since they are not copyrighted, there should 
be no problem.
Cindy




Cindy

Wish List (i.e., books wanted added to the collection) and books-being-scanned 
list available at sites below



Wish List: https://wiki.benetech.org/display/BSO/Bookshare+Wish+List

Books Being Scanned List: 
https://wiki.benetech.org/display/BSO/Books+Being+Scanned+List


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