[bksvol-discuss] Re: Need the Link to Publisher Wiki

  • From: "Evan Reese" <mentat1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 13:29:36 -0500

Thanks Lori and Larry. Thanks also Cindy, but instead of an rtf file, I'd 
rather check the actual page since, presumably, it will contain the most up to 
date list.

Evan

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lori Castner 
  To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 1:09 PM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Need the Link to Publisher Wiki


  Hi, Evan,

  Here's the link:

  
https://wiki.benetech.org/display/BSO/3.2+B.+Volunteer+Guidelines+on+Publishers

  It's quite a long link so cutting and pasting may work best.

  I have gotten burned twice as a proofreader; both times the book was added 
the day before I checked in my copy.  So it's good to chedk the publisher list.

  Lori C.


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Evan Reese 
    To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 9:47 AM
    Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Need the Link to Publisher Wiki


    Hey Folks, does anyone have the link to the page where Bookshare lists the 
publishers donating books? I haven't been paying attention to that and I just 
got burned. I preordered a book that I was excited about reading and I wanted 
to get it as soon as it was released. It was published by the Free Press. I 
don't recall hearing of them before, and I didn't bother to check to see 
whether Bookshare had an agreement with them. Well, they donated the book on 
the day it was published. It even includes the back cover and inside flap 
information, something I have a thing about. I'm impressed. Hopefully, I can 
make back most of the money I spent by reselling it on the Amazon store that 
Lissi and I have since the book hasn't even been opened.

    The point is that I, and you all as well, need to either just not get new 
books, or check to make very sure that the publisher does not have an agreement 
with Bookshare before making an effort to obtain it for scanning, either by 
borrowing, through Paperback Swap, or worst of all spending your money on it.

    I'm not blaming Bookshare at all. In fact, quite the contrary. I was 
beginning a message earlier today, right after this book arrived in the mail, 
about how impressed I've been lately finding so many books on Bookshare that I 
want to read coming direct from the publisher. Not only HarperCollins, which I 
mentioned before, but the MIT Press, Doubleday, and the Princeton University 
Press. Just on a whim, I decided to see if the book I had just gotten was in 
the collection, and I was (perhaps unjustifiably) a bit shocked to find that 
there it was!

    There are still a lot of books to scan out there, either older ones, or 
those from publishers that do not yet have a relationship with Bookshare. I 
don't know how many of you this kind of thing has happened to, but I at least 
intend to be much more careful before placing my order on Amazon or wherever 
for a new book before checking that publisher list.

    When I first joined Bookshare back in 2006, I got into the habit of 
thinking that if a book wasn't in the collection, you could get it and scan it, 
because that was true for several years. That is still very often the case, but 
more care needs to be taken, especially with new books. They say that old 
habits die hard, but I've gotta kill this one pretty quick before I waste more 
money!

    Thanks much for sending that link.

    Evan

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