[bksvol-discuss] Re: Using Our Validation Resources Wisely

  • From: "Sharon" <mt281820@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 08:45:24 -0500

Usually my books are about or over 98 percent rating after I fix the rank
spelling errors, so they are usually excellent scans. In most cases, I read
the books I'm really really interested in. It's just that I believe some of
these really need to be in the collection. I wouldn't submit a book though
with less than a 98 percent rating from Kurzweil.
Sharon

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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Using Our Validation Resources Wisely


I think if a person doesn't have time and cannot read the book while
scanning, then they shouldn't submit the books. Sometimes that works,
but I know that Mine would come up with some quirky errors if I didn't
read them, and I've seen them in some others. Please, Sharon, don't
take this personally. Others have a different opinion I am sure. But
if you really don't have time, then you really shouldn't do it. Of
course, the little money off the membership fee makes a difference, I
realize that, but if you don't have time, then scan less and take care
of as much as you can. Of course, the headers are no big deal to my
way of thinking, so if that would be the only issue, then I wouldn't
take exception. I suspect since you posted this that is the case.
Cindy Lou Ray

Cindy

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