Hi: It probably makes since to put rejected books on the wish list. People seem to like to fulfill wishes but didn't seem that interested in doing the rejected books. Many times people posted asking for scanning ideas, I suggested they look at the rejected books list or the rescan list and very few took the plunge and scanned them. So for whatever it's worth I vote to putting the rejected books on the wish list. Grace ----- Original Message ----- From: Monica Willyard To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 2:39 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] To Cindy About Jake's Site Hi, Grandma Cindy. Jake is only able to do a quick browse of list mail right now because he's building up to taking finals at school. I spoke with him last night, and he says that we would need to email him to remove books from the rescan list since there is no way to do it ourselves for now. Also, he has removed the link for the rejected books list because it didn't seem to be a high priority for volunteers at the moment. For now, it may actually work well for people to email you, Cindy, to add a rejected book to the wish list since that's where people are looking when they are browsing for a book to scan. What do you think about this? Monica Willyard