Roger, I clicked on the title of a book and found my name and the name of the submitter at the bottom of the page but my name is gray; I couldn't click on it; I didn't see anywhere on that page a "Details that I could click on. If I can once find a list of books I've dones I'll save it. I was keeping my own list for a long time but now I can't find it. G. CIndy. >________________________________ > From: Roger Loran Bailey <rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx> >To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 7:30 AM >Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: images. > > >To find a list of the books you have proofed go to the detail page of one that >you know that you have proofed. Near the bottom of the page are labeled links >telling who submitted the book and who proofed it. Those are links. Click your >own name and you should be taken to a list of all the books in the collection >that you have proofed. > >On 12/21/2011 2:13 AM, Cindy wrote: > >> >>Oh, dear. I'm describing lots of photos of ads for The Shadow, and don't plan >>to do any children's books, if there are other people who can do them I read >>what you sent with the example of the science ·was it biology? book.) Am I >>going to have to learn a new way of describing images or is what I have done >>in the past o.k.? Is there a way you can check some of the books--children's >>and others that I have done? I've never found a way to find a list of books I >>proofed, just books I submitted. Some of the children's books. like one of >>the early Amelia Bedelia--and maybe there's something about 3 little pigs, >>and for one of Larry's books about the history of the U,.S.--Empire of >>Liberty or something like that (I couldn't find it with my search), and --and >>what I finally did with the graphs in the book on the British election of? >>If I could gfind a list of my books I could tell you--oh--and Apples to >>Oregon--and --there was something about a Jewish Man's coat (that was tricky >>because it was cut-outs with pictures underneath the curtoour on the nect >>page; Oh--here's an easy one you can check--Mao's Last Dancer, and, I think >>Goodnight Moon. >>Cindy >> >> >> >>From: Scott Rains <scottr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>To: "bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 5:50 PM >>>Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Welcoming Alisa - Using Poet to the Max >>> >>> >>>Volunteers, >>> >>> >>>Off-list several of you asked me about pacing in terms of introducing >>>yourselves and your ideas to Alisa. While there is never enough time for >>>someone to get oriented to a new position before jumping in this time during >>>the holidays might be good. >>> >>> >>>I know that many of you want to extend the Series Captains project to >>>describing images in series. Pamela Hoffard has done that with almost the >>>entire Magic Tree House series during this beta test. In fact, 20 of her >>>books are described and will be uploaded soon. January will begin the public >>>field test. Send in the lists of titles you would like to have uploaded to >>>Poet for you to work on. Be sure you select a series where we have DAISY >>>with Images files. Indicate whether you want to be a Series Captain and if >>>you will be recruiting other to describe the series with you as with the >>>successful DragonLance campaign. >>> >>> >>>And don't forget, we're still trying to make that 4,000 images described >>>mark. >>> >>> >>>Scott Rains >>>Benetech Fellow >>> >>> > >