[bksvol-discuss] Re: Another new volunteer introduction

  • From: Kellie Hartmann <infosifter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 11:10:33 -0500

Dear Carmela,
Welcome to the volunteer community! I know the list traffic has been really heavy lately, but that's not the usual. After the meeting tomorrow, comments about holds should end.

I have been a volunteer for 10 years now. I haven't done as much volunteering lately as I used to lately, but I absolutely love Bookshare. I love that we can earn credits to save money on membership if we need/want to.

I think you'll make an excellent volunteer, and it's definitely possible to make friends with other members, though given the number of people on the list we need to stay on topic. For you and anyone else on this list who may be interested, I am @infosifter on Twitter. Thanks for joining our community of volunteers. Also, thanks for letting us know about the book on your experiences; I'll probably check it out.
May you always find things to your taste for proofing,
Kellie Hartmann

On 7/31/2012 9:27 AM, Carmella D Broome wrote:
Hi everyone, I wanted to introduce myself, as well. I just checked in my
first proofed book last weekend and am currently proofing my second. I
use a JAWS screen reader and an older version of MS Word (2003,I think).
This lap top has served me well or longer than the previous ones I've
had, though it gave me more trouble at first. I guess I technically
became a volunteer when I uploaded my own book, "Carmella's Quest:
Taking On College Sight Unseen," for inclusion in the collection in
2009. I recently became an active proofer and joined this list. Its
certainly been an interesting time to join given all the controversy.
Fortunately, that doesn't bother me as I've been on email discussion
lists for years and know how those kinds of things go. Its interesting
to read everyone's thoughts. I didn't quite understand why so many books
were on hold when I went to find things to check out either but figured
there must be reasons unknown to me as a new volunteer. I was surprised
there weren't more books needing proofing, but hoped it was because so
many publishers were being generous and making their books available for
easy conversion.

I have an undergraduate degree in Biblical studies from Columbia Bible
College/Columbia International University and do a lot of spiritual
reading for my own interest and growth so I don't mind proofing some of
the religious books. The ones I snagged had been sitting out there for a
while. The one I just finished was about the controversies of the
Apostle Paul and I found it very interesting. Having to go over it so
carefully and then double check and all that definitely makes one pay
attention to the content, I guess. Lots of end notes to put parentheses
around and Greek words that spell checkers don't like. With the one I'm
doing now (a collection of brief humorous essays) the author is
annoyingly addicted to overuse of the m dash.

I'm blind from birth due to retinopathy of prematurity. I have a guide
dog who is semiretired. She's a 15 year old yellow lab named Maggie. We
live in SC, so most of our activities are indoors currently for obvious
reasons. I've enjoyed using BookShare for several years. I use it for
personal enjoyment and for reading books relevant to my work as a
counselor. Self help, books about mental health, and books about
relationships are of interest to me for professional as well as personal
reasons. I also like intelligent fiction, true crime, mysteries,
memoirs, and essay humorists.

I've been on this list for a week or so now. I may switch to digest mode
soon for time reasons. I love that its an active list since that means
so many of you are truly involved and passionate about the work you're
doing for BookShare. Its just a little overwhelming since I am on other
lists, as well. I also work at a private counseling agency and am always
working on writing projects of my own. I want to read and gain as much
knowledge as I can here for at least a few weeks since I'm new and know
I have a lot to learn. I'd like to get to know some of my fellow
volunteers, as well. I'm already getting to know some of you by just
reading your posts. I'm glad to be here.

Sincerely,
Carmella

Carmella Broome EdS LPC LMFT
Crossroads Counseling Center, Lexington SC
http://CounselorCarmella.WordPress.com
Author of Carmella's Quest: Taking On College Sight Unseen (Red Letter
Press 2009)
http://CarmellasQuest.LiveJournal.com


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