[bksvol-discuss] Re: New 3 hold maximum in check out queue

  • From: "Dornetta" <dornetta@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 14:04:44 -0400

Sandy, 
I feel compelled to place my 2 cents in on the training for proofers. As a new 
volunteer who is just proofing, I wish that there was still a "training 
session" for new proofers. The task of putting out a quality proof can be a 
challenging and overwhelming task for new proofers especially those with no 
proofing experience. I know that there is a "proofing manual" but that manual 
is VERY and I do mean VERY frustrating to use; not to mention that some of the 
text is unclear. Honestly, I have contemplted exiting as a volunteer for 
bookshare (thinking that maybe this is not a "fit"for me) and that decision is 
only based on my frustrations with proofing books and finding books that I am 
interested in reading but when I think that I am ready to exit as a proofing 
volunteer, my heart won't let me do it. You see, I am a reader--I read 
cconstantly all day and every day so naturally I signed on as a proofer. It is 
not that this is not a fit for me because it is but I have thought about 
contributing in some other capacity like purchasing books for others to scan 
and proof. Although that is a option, funds would limit how many books I can 
purchase. Anyway, I only wanted to express my views on such a excellent idea 
like training for proofers. This way many of the books would not get rejected 
or not added. 
Netta 
"Just because you are blind does not mean you lack vision"-Stevie Wonder 

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