[bksvol-discuss] Re: Question on children's book without page numbers

  • From: Soronel Haetir <soronel.haetir@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2009 09:20:23 -0800

This might seem like a silly question, but how do such books actually
help anything by being part of the bookshare collection?

I assume you are talking about books like Where the Wild Things Are.
Such books are so dependant on the pictures that I'm really not sure
what a blind person would do with them, no matter how well the
pictures are described.

Am I just missing something here?

On 8/1/09, Jamie Yates, CPhT <mirxtech@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Most children's picture books, even today, do not have page numbers. I know
> Bookshare's new policy is that books have to have page numbers, but I don't
> know if Bookshare wants them added even if they weren't there in the print
> book, or if the new tools just number the pages automatically.
>
> --
> Jamie in Michigan
> Currently Reading: The Curse of the Holy Pail by Sue Ann Jaffarian
> See everything I've read this year at: www.michrxtech.com/books.html
>


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