[bksvol-discuss] Re: ot

  • From: "maithe007" <maithe007@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 03:48:17 -0500

E,

You are very lucky to be able to work from home...I am working on this now. *L* Yes, I am jealous. *G*

I typically talk on the phone, talk to my son or husband, pet the pets, listen to a book or music while I am scanning. In between scanning, I answer some mail...cuts down on how much I have to go through. Also, I tend to do the mail in the middle of the night. Can you guys say multitask? *L*

Maithe


----- Original Message ----- From: "E." <thoth93@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 11:41 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] ot


Somebody asked how some of us have time to validate or scan, sleep and still have a career or do other activities.

Here is something about me and what I do as a response. First, I sometimes post a lot to this list. Lately, I have started posting to folks privately when I want to thank somebody or ask somebody a question about a particular book. This is in deference to folks who have less time for list reading.

I used to be one of those people with lots less time. I worked a regular nine to five for thirty years and commuted two and a half hours a day. I was tired a lot.

The commute did give me time to validate which I did toward the end of my nine to five career.

Now I have a new career where I set my own hours. I still validate rather than scan. No more commuting. Now I sleep when I want, work when I want and keep hours some find odd. So some of you will notice extremely early morning stamps on some of my emails. I have alwalways been a night and early morning person.

I think the idea os siesta fits my life perfectly and often sleep in the afternoon.

E.
At 04:37 PM 12/30/2007, you wrote:
Hi, Sharon. I'm not Elizabeth, but I've seen some of what she's describing. I think Elizabeth and I may be dealing with two different submitters though, since the one I know of isn't a nun. The end result is the same though.

We have a submitter who submits clean scans, but there isn't a page break to be found. There are page numbers and headers, but they appear in the middle of the text with no way to find them but to read the book cover to cover, inserting page breaks manually. They show up as part of sentences with the text flowing around them like water flows around a rock in a stream. Since this lady submits mostly Christian nonfiction that is kind of heavy reading, validating her books is time-consuming. It's also difficult to know for sure that all of the content is present until you have all of the page breaks inserted. I spent 6 hours working on the last book, only to find several missing paragraphs or missing pages toward the middle of the book. Without the page breaks, I really couldn't tell what was missing and ended up having to reject the book.

What's weird is that her original files lack page breaks. She has sent me her kes files for some of her scans, and they have had no page breaks. I'm at a loss to know what is causing this. If page breaks weren't required, most of this lady's books could be accepted because the text is very cleanly scanned. I don't like this situation, but one of our rules is that page breaks are required. So either we need to find some volunteers who are willing to read through her books and insert page breaks, or we need to find out what's causing this problem in the first place. My vote is for the second option because then her books would be very easy validations. To my knowledge, this person isn't on either of the Bookshare lists. I don't know how to help her or what is causing the trouble. So the first option, finding volunteers to tackle her books, may have to be done. Rejecting such clean scans seems wrong to me. What a mess!

Monica Willyard

Sharon wrote:

In the examples you have seen, is there anything that tells you a page break be inserted, like a page number or a chapter or book title at the top of a
page?
Sharon

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There are a lot of books on step 1 with Christian themes. Some are
fiction and other nonfiction works.

Some submitters are submitting books which lack page breaks.
Bookshare cannot accept these. Other submitters are submitting poor
quality or "raw scans". They seem to think that validators will
either put in page breaks for them or clean up their work.
Perhaps some of you want to take on this class of books.

What is the setting in what software which produces submits without
page breaks?

By the way, I also notice most of these submitters do not have email
addresses with the submits.

E.

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