[bksvol-discuss] Re: bookshare and web braille

  • From: "siss52" <siss52@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 21:23:32 -0600



HHi Allison,

Were it not for idealistic minds and visionaries things would go along at a
very slow pace.  So let your idealistic mind out of its cage!  <<grin>

Yes, there would be problems because Bookshare needs membership subscription
money whereas NLS is a free ride.  I took pride in buying my subscription
for Bookshare and I know you did also.  The remote link idea sounds possible
thoough.  Of course I know nothing about the business end of it.  I agree
about BRF on Bookshare being better.  You don't have to unpack it until you
are ready to read, and it is nice to have it all.  I had an idea of an
entirely different nature and submitted it so there is no harm in talking to
someone aboout it.  (smile)

Sue

----- Original Message -----
From: "Allison" <alwaysallie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 7:47 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: bookshare and web braille


Hmmm, interesting idea.  I've actually thought about that a bit myself.  I
happen to think that, often times, Bookshare does a better job than Web
Braille.  For example, I've downloaded books there that, upon opening the
file, it turns out to be something other than it is named as.  A totally
different book inside!  Isn't that bizarre?  Anyone else had that problem?

Anyway, back to the original point, yes, it seems like it would be a good
idea to make NLS available to Bookshare members remotely.  Or, better still,
let Bookshare incorporate Web Braille into it's own collection in some way.
, more quick and concise for those searching for books.  My guess is that it
would be hard to do though since NLS is through a government agency.
Probably lots of red tape for something that seems like it could be a simple
matter!  <smile>.

I also happen to like the Bookshare BRF files better because they are not
broken down into separate volumes like NLS is.  If one is reading it on a
Braille display, who cares what volume it is, right?  I get annoyed having
to download like five separate files for one book.

Some days I get so frustrated with Web Braille quality, that I just wanna
tear the file up into little electronic peaces, clean them up, and then put
them back together inn consistent way, and then submit it, as a nice clean
copy, to Bookshare.  If it wasn't done for credit, why can't this be done?
Anyone know?  It's not like submitting someone else's work, cuz no one is
getting credit for it, it's just being placed in a more easily accessed
format.  Not only this, but it could be put into Daisy format for those who
do not have BRF access, but who enjoy books on their computer.

Okay, there's my idealistic mind wandering again.  I shouldn't let it out on
it's own. <smile>.

Allison H.

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Allison Mervis
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] bookshare and web braille


  Hi everyone!
  I am not sure if this question has been previously asked, but why can't
some agreement be reached between bookshare and NLS so that bookshare users
can directly or remotely download web Braille books? Think of how this would
increase the size of the collection! There have been many incidences where I
could not find a book on bookshare but found it on web Braille. An example
of this is The Duchess by Bertrice Small. Let me know your thoughts.
  Allison





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