[bksvol-discuss] Re: Have your scanning and proofing choices changed, with the influx of publisher quality books?

  • From: "Gary Petraccaro" <garyp130@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 04:24:08 -0400

I got into what would now be called young adult, usually on sports themes, but all outdoors types. I originally found them when NLS recorded them or other books by their authors when I was first in the program. I hoped that NLS would redo these books, but since they did not, I decided to do them for BookShare. I enjoyed every moment of time spent.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike" <mlsestak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 8:40 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Have your scanning and proofing choices changed, with the influx of publisher quality books?


Just what I would have said (only more clearly written). The new PQ books seem to be mostly recently published books. The files sent to bookshare are most likely produced automatically as part of the modern digital printing process. Older books, especially those out of print are least likely to be submitted by publishers. They would have to create files from scratch just as we do.

It is not what I usually read, and wasn't even what I usually read as a kid, but I got a real kick out of scanning a 60 year old first edition of a childrens' book still in circulation at one of my local libraries about a young girl and her horses. This book has never been reprinted in all that time, yet it is part of a series that was popular then and is still popular now.

Misha

On 7/26/2010 5:08 PM, Judy s. wrote:
Wow. I just checked the list of new books that have been added to the collection in the last 4 weeks, and it includes over 9,500 titles. Congratulations, Bookshare! That is absolutely amazing.

In the last year I've changed my own personal strategy in terms of what books I work on, migrating to getting into the collection treasured books long out of print or from presses that aren't signing on to Bookshare. That way I feel I can continue to contribute, but in areas that aren't going to overlap with publishers' contributions. I'm definitely curious if other volunteers are doing the same!

So--what are you concentrating on scanning or proofreading, and has what you're working on changed with the influx of new publishers coming on board? Are there hints you can share with how you're making your choices, that the rest of us volunteers can use so we don't end up duplicating effort with the PQ books that are coming into the collection?

I've already had several books that I worked on replaced by "publisher quality" books. I thought I would mind, but then realized that I'm feeling pretty philosophical about it. I do regret that (in my opinion) some of the publishers quality books aren't as good as the ones they're replacing that were done by volunteers, mainly because of the missing image descriptions in the PQ books that volunteers worked so hard to get into their contributions of those titles. So I hope Bookshare finds some sort of way to have this addressed in the future. I know that the staff are aware of this issue, from what's been said here.

Overall, though, as a Bookshare member, I'm actually just feeling like a little kid in a really big candy shop. smile.

Judy s.
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