Hey Netta! No! No! To Kill a Mockingbird did not have to be scanned again. It had some funny errors that had to be fixed and honestly, u could do it by proofing it. That is what I did. I proofed it and once it is approved, they will replace it with the new book and get rid of the old book. When I submited a quality report, I asked them if I could proof it since I had a braille copy from my braille library. Unless I'm getting it wrong again, Chrisma already submited a report on it and it needs a scan. Looking at her notes, a proofer could fix it too. So, I don't know. I guess if u ask the admins if u could fix it in your report, they will let u. I don't know. Now, That u say that, it makes me wonder. So, I guess to pull out my main point from my long tedious email, I guess the answer, is, I don't know. I only told what was the situation with to kill mockingbird book. Hope that's good. Thanks! Good day, now. Sent from my iPhone On May 19, 2013, at 10:40 PM, "Dornetta" <dornetta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey Guys; > Isn't there some way for Bookshare to pull the file and one of you work on it > without doing a BSO? I think that this came up on the list in the past few > weeks or so. I would like to know the answer to that question as well since > there is also a book that I've read that needs to be corrected but doesn't > have to be completely re-scanned. Nimit, didn't this come up with the book, > "To Kill a Mocking Bird"? I'm just asking is all and may have my facts > confused and if so...blame my head and not my heart. *smile* > Netta > "Until lions tell their tale, the story of the hunt will always glorify the > hunter."-African Proverb