[bksvol-discuss] Re: Question about a book, don't know how to subject it right so read to find out

  • From: Valerie Maples <vlmaples@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2013 14:12:07 -0700 (PDT)

If it is the authors name, chapter name or book title on the top of random  or 
all pages, yes, page number only.
 
Valerie



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> From: Nimit Kaur <kaur.nimit@xxxxxxxxx>
>To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2013 3:59 PM
>Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Question about a book, don't know how to subject 
>it right so read to find out
> 
>
>Hello, Valarie,
>So, you mean, like, take that header out and just leave that page
>number?  Like,
>4?
>Delete, Bookshare Volunteer Guide, from my example, before the page
>number, right?  Just making sure I got it right.
>Thanks so much,
>Nimit, who feels a little better
>
>On 9/22/13, Valerie Maples <vlmaples@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Page number only.  It is the header, but includes page number.  We strip
>> headers and footers, except for the page number.
>>
>> Hope that helps!
>>
>> Valerie
>>
>>
>>
>>>________________________________
>>> From: Nimit Kaur <kaur.nimit@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>To: bksvol-discuss <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2013 3:43 PM
>>>Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Question about a book, don't know how to subject
>>> it right so read to find out
>>>
>>>
>>>Hello, everybody,
>>>Well, first, hopefully you are having fun wherever you are.  Anyways,
>>>I don't know how to subject my question right as I don't know what
>>>these things are called.  So, well, there is this book that I am
>>>proofreading, and you guys know how we are supposed to have the page
>>>number and only the page number in one line?  Well, this book is
>>>confusing.  The pages seem to be okay, but whenever the page numbers
>>>are inserted, the title of the book is written before it.  I will give
>>>you people an example, so that is how we are supposed to label the
>>>book with page numbers:
>>>Blank line
>>>4
>>>Blank line
>>>Text and dot dot dot
>>>Well, this book has it set up differently.  I am going to make up a
>>>title, for example, as I don't know if I should give the direct title
>>>or not.  So, let's say, Bookshare Volunteer Guide is the book name,
>>>KK?  Then, that is how it is put in that particular book:
>>>Blank line
>>>Bookshare Volunteer Guide 4
>>>Blank line
>>>Text and dot dot dot
>>>So, here is my question, now, am I supposed to leave that title in
>>>front of the page number or should I delete it and just leave the page
>>>number so the Bookshare tool thingy doesn't think of it as something
>>>else or what not?  Hope you guys know what I mean...  I mean, should I
>>>leave it like,
>>>Bookshare Volunteer Guide 4?
>>>or delete the title before the number and leave the number?  Like,
>>>4?
>>>You know what I mean?  Thanks so much for your help!  Have a good day,
>>>everyone.  Again, I just wasn't sure how to handle this type of thing
>>>as I didn't encounter it so far.  I mean, I have seen it in previous
>>>braille books, but I don't know how Bookshare wants us to format it
>>>and I don't want to break any rule here.
>>>Talk to you later,
>>>Nimit, who is confused
>>>
>>>
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