Hi Tomoko,
Some of the wish list books are coming through with awful quality. Reject them.
It isn't a proofreader's job to fix an awful scan like the one you are
describing.
When you reject the book, make sure you check "other" and leave a comment on
the field that lets you do that, explaining why you rejected it. The little
codes that you check on that page don't seem to work, but leaving a comment
does.
Judy
On January 20, 2020 2:05:21 PM CST, Tomoko Miles <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Recently, I had proofread some “wish list books”. Some of them are too
many misspellings. An example is that a book I had corrected thousands
and thousands misspellings and uploaded. Then, the book which was
returned the proofreading lists. You might say spelling correction is a
proofreader’s job. However, they are too much. Other than misspellings,
I think some “wish list books” are “poor quality”, such as font problem
or ... problems. I’m wondering what a submitter’s job is. Can a
submitter submit a “poor quality” book? In addition, Amanda hadn’t
reply
soon. I had to wait at least two weeks.
Don't you have the same kind of problem? How do you think?
Tomoko