[bksvol-discuss] Re: Your book has not been accepted What gives? Cafe Nostalgia rejected?

  • From: "Sharon" <mt281820@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 18:03:55 -0500

It's there. I have it, Barbara.
Sharon
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Cafe Nostalgia rejected?


  A similar thing happened to me. My book, Therapeutic Communication, was
accepted into the collection and I received an acceptance notice. Later that
same day, I received a notice that the book had been rejected. Weird!

  "Dilsia A. Martinez" <dilsiam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    Dear fellas:

       This book Cafe Nostalgia author Zoe Valdes was submitted by me eons
and eons ago and apparently it made it to the collection. Now this e-mail is
sent saying that the book was rejected because is not in the correct format.
Also another curious note, the book appears to be submitted by a bookshare
volunteer but the book was accredited to me when I submitted it and it
doesn't appear in my history of book submissions.

    Best wishes
    Dilsia




    ----- Forwarded Message ----
    From: "support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    To: dilsiam@xxxxxxxxx
    Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 7:52:55 PM
    Subject: Your book has not been accepted


    Dear Dilsia A.,

    This email is automatically generated by Bookshare.org. We are
contacting you because your submission (#28883) of Cafe Nostalgia by Valdés
Zoé has not been approved for publication on Bookshare.org.


    Below is the reason why the book was rejected:

    * Book is in an incorrect format

    We encourage you to resubmit this book if the problem can be corrected,
and we invite you to contact volunteer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx if you need more
information regarding this submission. We appreciate the time you spend
contributing to Bookshare.org, and look forward to continuing to build the
collection together.

    Sincerely,

    Bookshare.org Volunteering
    volunteer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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    We encourage you to resubmit this book if the problem can be corrected,
and we invite you to contact volunteer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx if you need more
information regarding this submission. We appreciate the time you spend
contributing to Bookshare.org, and look forward to continuing to build the
collection together.

    Sincerely,

    Bookshare.org Volunteering
    volunteer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


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    GET MORE INVOLVED WITH BOOKSHARE.ORG

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contribute to the Bookshare.org community. Volunteers also review digital
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summaries. If you'd like to get more involved with building the
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