Lissi I'm not the other cindy but we sometimes get the books we are working
or if we can't get to the libruary, someone like Cindy, who is sighted, or
anyone on their way to will get the book and help them with the book. One
thing about this list, we love going out of the way to help others.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Estelnalissi" <airadil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 10:56 AM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Welcome, Estel...
Dear Cindy,
Thank you for the welcome and advice.
Today's goal will be to apply to be a volunteer.
I'm already on the volunteer e mail list and will lurk there until I have something to offer.
How about Lissi as a shortcut for Estelnalissi? You're right. Shorter is more practical. Sometimes I even misspell people's short names guessing by the way they sound on jaws instead of checking their spellings.
Can blind readers proof read books? I'm a careful listener and would catch missing words, or errors in punctuation or spelling, but what about cross checking with the print book. Do the blind readers scan the page when in doubt or do they rescan the whole book and compares just cleaning it up until it sounds right enough??
I will catch up on the techno stuff eventually. Two people on this list have already offered help and I promise not to wear them out.
Always Turning Pages,
Lissi
----- Original Message ----- From: "Cindy" <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 3:25 AM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Welcome, Estel...
First, welcome. Second, I apologize for shortening your name, and henceforth I'll use the whole name if you prefer; it is very pretty, but long (smile).
People on this list are very willing to help and to answer any question you ask. I am unable to answer your questions about the scanner, Open Book and Juliet, but someone will soon --also the question about how to read the downloaded books.
Are you registered as a volunteer as well as a member? If so, you can validate, which means proofread, books as well as, or instead of, scanning them. If you want to do that and are not yet a volunteer, then the first thing you have to do is to apply to be a volunteer (simple process, but it sometimes takes a while to be approved). When you've downloaded a book and proofread and corrected it and uploaded it to the collection, you get to keep your corrected file and also earn 50 cents toward your annual membership. (You get $2.50 credit for scanning a book).
Cindy
-- Estelnalissi <airadil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Sara and Book Sharers,
My name is Estelnalissi which means Hope Is Sweet in Tolkien's Elvish and I'm new to book share and this list.
I subscribed yesterday. Usually I lurk longer to learn how and what to contribute but Sarah mentioned Star Trek books in passing in her discussion of referencing books, and I have a box of Star Trek hardbacks from a friend with a bookstore on Amazon.
She'll sell me any book for fifty cents each. I'd gladly send any of these books free to anyone on this list for scanning and then keeping or passing on.
I don't know how this is done. If anyone might be interested I could post a list of them to this list or off list. Please let me know because I need to give them back to her if no one is looking for them at this time.
About me! I'm a retired elementary teacher who has read braille since first grade. I'm looking forward to volunteering for Book Share, but I'm not a quick study with computers. I have a fairly powerful Dell, read the screen with jaws, have a new HP all in one printer - scanner, Open Book a Braille Note, and a Juliet 2 sided braille printer. I'm still clueless about how to use the scanner, Open Book and the Juliet.
If I could only ask you one question it would be, is it possible to download books from book share so that they can be read in refreshable braille or voice on the braille note?
Also, if anyone on the list has the time or patience to teach me anything to help me become a productive volunteer I'd appreciate it. I write down any instructions I get in a braille notebook and save the post in a computer tips file.
I'm an insatiable reader and with this huge new reading resource I don't know where to start! The first Book Share book I'm reading is Playing With Fire, an Inspector Banks mystery. Some of my favorite authors are Charles Dickens, Dick Francis, Sue Grafton, and John Grisham. I enjoy reading mysteries, suspense, classics, current general fiction, humor, cookbooks, knitting patterns, and poetry. I have a special interest in almost any historic, cultural or fiction book about Ireland, Scotland and Wales and have a large collection of them.
I've always loved just being in the pressence of books. I have a large print library I can't see to read, but bought the books with the vague hope that some day I'd be able to read them. Now their time has come. Once I learn to scan I can not only read them, but share them.
That's more than enough for starters. I feel fortunate to be in the company of other book lovers.
Always Turning Pages,
Estelnalissi
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