[bksvol-discuss] Re: Puzzling Problem

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  • Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 14:19:55 EDT

I don't know what the origin of them is. I don't think the Romans even had 
lower case letters. But there is such a thing. Every book I can recall 
having ever seen with preliminary pages that were numbered in Roman numerals 
were 
numbered in lower case Roman numerals.

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Mayrie, I'm curious to know what census came up with the idea of lower case 
Roman numerals; is there even such a thing? 

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Mayrie ReNae 

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Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 5:05 AM

Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Puzzling Problem

Hi Lori,     

It isn't exact, but I have experienced what you are talking about.  I just 
number backward from roman numeral ix and if there are pages before roman 
numeral
i, well, then, I just leave them unnumbered.     

Often there are pages before what the publisher seemed to consider the 
first page of the book containing raves and things like that that they seem not 
to
consider pages.     

Why do we number the preliminary pages?  Because it makes sense, I guess.  
And I assume that if the publisher actually numbered a page ix, then it 
seems
sensible that said publisher considered, or even did (but they didn't scan) 
number the pages before that page with the preceding roman numerals.     

This is not a step required by bookshare.  Remember that bookshare only 
requires that a book have all of its pages, an accurate copyright page and 
title
page, and 90% of page breaks, with the 90% of page numbers being in the 
works to be required.  The rest of what we have written about in our 
documentation
for proofreading and scanning are the things that a concensus of quite a 
few people consider the best way to create the most readable books possible. 
Since bookshare only requires the things I've mentioned above, as Bob says, 
I guess the rest are just suggestions.       

I do want to say that a lot of experience and conversation did go into 
creating the suggestions that we created. And we didn't decide anything just 
because
we felt like making more work for ourselves or for other people. 

    I'm sorry everything isn't exact and set in stone. Or anywhere near 
perfect in every single situation.   

Mayrie  

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[mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lori Castner
Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 4:11 AM
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Puzzling Problem

Hi, Everyone, 

I have a very minor puzzling situation in a book I'm proofreading. 

In one of the newer documents on what to do as a proofreader, it states 
that we are to number preliminary pages with lower case Roman numerals 
beginning
with i. 

However, in this book I am proofing, the acknowledgments begin on IX (Roman 
numeral nine), but there are ten actual pages before the acknowledgments 
begin. 
One is a blank page which I can remove, but even so there will still be 
nine preliminary pages before the first page with a page number, Roman numeral
nine.  Do I begin my lower case numerals with zero--is there a Roman 
numeral for zero? 

And why are we numbering these unnumbered preliminary pages anyway? 

Bob, I'm waiting for a humorous answer from you, but also seriously what do 
I do when the number of unnumbered pages is greater than the lower case 
numerals? 

Lori C. 

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