[bksvol-discuss] Re: Page numbers?

  • From: Rik James <rixmix2009@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 00:30:58 -0600

The first book I ever submitted I did not know or ever even consider about page 
numbers. I got a nice email from someone who was proofing asking me what about 
pages such and such?  I wondered to myself at first, what's the big deal, the 
text is all good, and so on.  Then soon I discovered she was correct, there was 
some missing and some duplicates.  So lesson learned.  It was quite a learning 
experience, and ever since I have paid close attention to the page numbers as I 
scan a book and then look it over to see that it all is there before I submit 
it.  The person who actually has the book in hand can save a lot of worry and 
problem solving by getting it right at the front end of the project, I believe. 
 

One thing I do now is to also look at the page numbers listed in the Table of 
Contents when the book has one.  To check to see if the page numbers for the 
corresponding chapters fall on that page and that there is a page number.  
Sometimes there is a blank page at the end of a chapter or between them and it 
will not have a page number printed but it is part of the pagination.  

All of the business of how many pages your file has in your unit, that gets 
sort of strange, and I always just look right away (so to speak, using speech 
or whatever) to see where pagination begins in the book, with roman numerals, 
or whatever. They are not always marked, yet may be reflected in the table of 
contents. So I make sure as best I can that the pagination works all like it is 
supposed to.  

And I do move page numbers to the top even if they are at the bottom myself. I 
know someone said they thought that might be changing too much from the 
original. I have to say I do not think it does.  In fact as a reader, if I hear 
that the page number is at the end of a page I am usually fooled and am 
thinking I am starting on the next page.   Some good number of books from 
Bookshare have two page numbers that do not match together in the text.  I 
don't know what is the reason this happens. I do get used to it, but it is a 
bit confusing and I think, unnecessary if we who submit take on those tasks 
early on and just pay attention as we go before submitting.

If I am out of line, sorry. Just going off what I have experienced thus far in 
this little wee world of book scanning.

Thanks.
Rik




From: Mayrie ReNae 
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 8:19 PM
To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Page numbers?


Hi Megan,

    I have noticed that when Amazon gives a page count, it often includes 
preliminary pages.  Perhaps your page count will match if you add the number of 
preliminary pages, and the number of pages of actual text?  

    Good luck!

Mayrie





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Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 7:11 PM
To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Page numbers?


Yes, that's the one. It seems that the text portion has 164 pages, that's the 
page count word and my BrailleNote gave me for the part without the front 
matter but Amazon.com says it should have 176 so I'm not sure what the 
inconsistency is related to. The book scanned great, no duplications or 
omissions so I don't know if I should just insert page numbers at the top of 
each page even though it'll come out shorter than it supposedly should be or if 
we could/should go through and see what each page starts with. 
    I'm new at this, especially the page number policy,  so just tell me what I 
should do. Oh, can you do me two favors? Can you tell me what was on the title 
page, they told me I needed to insert one before the copyright when I tried to 
submit it this morning, how many Roman Numerals there are and how many pages? I 
want to make sure I get the title page right and maybe Amazon got the page 
count wrong. Thanks! 
    I loved this book, I have to say. I was surprised and had just gotten it 
thinking it'd be an easy read, but I really enjoyed it.

In a message dated 6/1/2009 6:52:44 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
amber.wallens@xxxxxxxxx writes:
  I think I scanned the book you are referring to, if it's Halloween Rain.  I 
have the book if there are any problems.  I submitted it before BKS's page 
number policy.
  Amber
  Book blog:
  http://community.livejournal.com/book_cuddler/
  I have accepted a seat in the House of Representatives, and thereby have 
consented to my own ruin, to your ruin, and to the ruin of our children. I give
  you this warning that you may prepare your mind for your fate.
  John Adams
  E-Mail: amber.wallens@xxxxxxxxx



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