[bksvol-discuss] Re: changes in books and volunteering

  • From: Rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx
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  • Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 19:37:37 EDT

Actually, Gwen, I don't think you have to worry about deleting blank lines. 
I am pretty sure the Bookshare tools take care of that automatically.

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It is wonderful to have more books get on site,
that means more to read and this is good.
And I am glad quality has gone up,
this is what it should do, because no one enjoys reading a poor book.
Where I'm concerned is,
I can correct words that are wrong or missing,
I can make sure there are no missing pages,
and there numbers are there that kind of thing.
But I have to be honest,
I'm probably gonna mess up,
like beginning and ending of paragraphs, or maybe won't see a blank line,
I have to   figure  out how to erase blank lines,
I've been known when I have had to  add a missing word or correct I've ran 
it into another word and had to take it out and put it on a new line.
That insures that I don't mess up something,
and yet that messes up the book probably the paragraphing the ends of lines 

that kind of things,
and if my book is gonna be rejected for those types of things,
there is no way in the world I'm gonna turn out a book that meets or is 
totally satisfactory.
I just am not  gonna know always where a paragraph ends or maybe I'll break 

it off at the wrong place.
Not seeing the print or the screen I'm afraid that is gonna be tough to get 

it perfect, and Gwen's having enough trouble as it is,
so this seems like a puzzle for me anyway.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob" <rwiley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 5:23 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: changes in books and volunteering

>I think we can all agree that bookshare has changed.
>
> Every day we get a list of the new books added to the system, and it's 
> normally at least fifty books or more. Once we were lucky if we got fifty 

> books a week.
>
> We now have a choice of downloads, daisy or Braille, and sometimes we can 

> choose daisy with or without images.
>
> The clientele for bookshare has changed too. Bookshare isn't just for the 

> blind anymore.
>
> Most of us look back with some sense of loss (them was the good ol' 
days). 
> But as I see it, I welcome these changes. This is a long long way from 
> where I started getting books via the internet. My first books were 
> downloaded from newsgroups and illegal sites that rose up to fill a need.
>
> Volunteering for bookshare has also changed. Books rated fair are no 
> longer accepted, submitters and proofreaders are asked to do much more, 
> including changing the fonts of chapter headings etc.
>
> As I see it if volunteering for bookshare becomes a thing of the past, it 

> will be because we can't, or won't, keep up with the other changes going 
> on.
>
> Roger, and others, have asked some wonderful questions. The main one, I 
> think, is, is there a future for volunteers, and my answer is there will 
> be a future, if we make it so. Frankly, I'm enjoying being part of that 
> future.
>
> Just my opinion.
> Bob
>
>
> "We know the future will outlast all of us, but I believe that all of us 
> will live on in the future we make,"
> Senator Edward M. Kennedy
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Donna Goodin" <goodindo@xxxxxxx>
> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 3:05 PM
> Subject: [bksvol-discuss] changes in books and volunteering
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have been feeling for some time that the blind/braille community is 
>> becoming almost an afterthought here at bookshare.  I agree with the 
>> person who said that bookshare is getting away from its original 
>> mission, perhaps broadening it, but in broadening it, also focusing  
more 
>> on the reading issues of other groups.  More and more I find that  when 
I 
>> submit a book to bookshare, I have to produce two copies, one  for 
>> myself, and one for Bookshare.  Honestly, I'm not sure how much  more of 

>> that I am willing to do.  I also wonder if it's really  realistic to 
have 
>> a one-size-fits-all approach to formatting.  It  makes total sense that 
>> the needs of a user who is sighted like Judy,  would be different from 
>> the needs of someone like myself who is not.   For example, the first 
>> thing I do when I pull up a book in MS-Word, is  make the font size 
>> uniform throughout the document. I find that  getting rid of large fonts 

>> makes the editing process much easier.   Similarly, I don't care about 
>> page numbering in fiction books, and I  don't want to have to forward my 

>> braille display through a line of  dashes, another line that says "blank 

>> page"  and then another line of  dashes.  Bookshare seems much more 
>> willing to ask me to put up with  that, than to say that a sighted user 
>> should have to live without  enlarged chapter headings. I'm not sure 
what 
>> the answer to all this  is, but I will say that I've been feeling 
unhappy 
>> for a while now  about what I'm seeing coming out of Bookshare.
>> Best,
>> Donna
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