[bksvol-discuss] Re: submitter's names

  • From: "robert tweedy" <rtweedy2@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 21:01:40 -0500

For one I don't mind if people have my address on this list. I don't look at it 
as a privacy issue, after all we are here to help each other and I am putting 
in my thoughts to some of the post on other issues. I think the books should be 
better than fair. I scan a book and if there are words that don't sound right, 
I fix them if I know what they are or rescan the page. I look at it as what 
people are getting for their money and if I don't like the page is, others 
won't like all the mistakes as well.
For skype contact bobwichitaks
For msn contact info rt5117@xxxxxxx no emails.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jill O'Connell 
  To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 2:01 PM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] submitter's names


  Jake, I have given a great deal of thought to your concern about requiring 
submitter's names and I respectfully disagree. Perhaps you have had to deal 
with over-intrusive validators but I never have; in fact, just the opposite. 
One of my earlier submissions was being validated by Kenneth Cross and he wrote 
to let me know that there were two missing pages in the book. I was extremely 
grateful that he was able to do that as the book would otherwise have been 
rejected. And it's also very pleasant to have a validator take the time to 
congratulate you on a good submission. Bookshare, in my opinion, doesn't need 
quantity anymore; it needs quality and if the submitter can't get feedback from 
the validator, how is he going to improve? I can understand that there are 
submitters whose lives are too busy to allow them to be on this list. Bookshare 
does invite new volunteers to join this list but I think they should take this 
a step further and let new volunteers know how important it is  for them to 
provide contact information for the validator. As someone else has pointed out, 
I do give thought as to whose submissions I validate, and am always a little 
uncomfortable when it is the notorious "Bookshare volunteer." You have been so 
helpful to me that I don't like disagreeing with you, but I think this matter 
is too important to ignore. I would be interested in knowing how others on the 
list feel about what degree of importance it should have on changes Bookshare 
needs to make in order to improve their collection. Jill

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