[bksvol-discuss] Re: The Hobbit returns!

  • From: Roger Loran Bailey <rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 12:51:29 -0400

Nevertheless, the whole point of an advanced search is greater versatility, not to be more limiting.


On 3/21/2012 12:47 PM, Kelly Pierce wrote:
roger,

This clarifies things a lot.  Bookshare simple search operates like
the basic keyword search at public and research libraries, essentially
searching everything.  I have found Bookshare simple search to be
highly effective and have had little need for advanced search.

Kelly




On 3/21/12, Roger Loran Bailey<rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx>  wrote:
I just checked and The Hobbit is classified as American English. I
located it by using the simple search field found on the main Bookshare
page. Then I wondered what would happen if I used that to look for a
title that I know is in British English. I searched for Nowhere on Earth
by Michael Elder. It came up. Then I searched for the same thing with
the advanced search and left the language at the default of American
English. It did not come up. It appears that if you use the simple
search it will search all languages, but if you use the advanced search
you will get only American English results unless you tell it to search
something other than the default. I suppose that is okay if you remember
to specify the language, but it would make more sense to me if the
default was all languages. And, again, this is only for my curiosity and
has no real use for me, but it would be very nice to be able to just
click one button and find out how many books are in the entire
collection. I thought I was doing that, but it appears that to get that
exact count it is necessary to do a search for each language and then
add them up.

On 3/21/2012 11:57 AM, Kelly Pierce wrote:
Carie,

It seems Bookshare is missing operational systems for dealing with
publisher-quality books that are withdrawn and where a
volunteer-produced copy exists.  Publisher quality submissions
displace volunteer produced copies. However, it doesn’t seem that an
organizational mechanism exists to return the volunteer-produced copy
when the publisher copy is removed.

Might this title have been returned to the collection but classified
as British English and not be located with the default search, which
Betsy apparently has decided to be American English only rather than
all English titles?

Kelly




On 3/21/12, Judy s.<cherryjam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>   wrote:
Yay, Carrie! smile.

Judy s.

On 3/20/2012 5:30 PM, Carrie Karnos wrote:
Hi gang,

The volunteer and publisher copies of The Hobbit were both withdrawn,
leaving us without the book and bereft. I worked out a way to return
the volunteer copy of the book to the collection, since the publisher
requested that we withdraw their copy. The Hobbit is now safely
ensconced at http://www.bookshare.org/browse/book/29782/.

Thanks for letting me know about this gap in the collection. If there
are any other books that have vanished without being replaced by PQ
books, please let me know.

Thanks! Carrie
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