Hi Evan, Sorry I've been out of the loop for a day or two.
Thanks, Cindy, I don't see anything wrong with putting it in before the title page, but since breaking it up - as you would have to with a hardcover, which often breaks off the information in the middle of a sentence followed by (continued on back cover), or something like that, or putting it at the end - as in the case of paperbacks just doesn't make sense to me. So, after having read I don't know how many hundreds of books in Braille and on tape from NLS and RFB&D, I just find putting the dust jacket information after the title page and the copyright page - wherever it is comes naturally to me.
Your right, though, any other pages that are actually in the book such as About the Author and such, I leave where they are.
Unless we're producing .pdf files, certain decisions have to be made about that kind of thing, and it's not worth arguing over where to put it - or even to put it in at all, since, as you say, Bookshare doesn't require it. But in this case, following the method that I'm used to seeing, I moved the dust jacket information to below the copyright page. If someone in charge really has a problem with that, they can let me know. I don't see why they would, though, since it isn't required, I could just delete it and nobody in administration would have an issue with that. But I like reading the dust jacket blurb, and I know other people do as well, so I always put it in.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Cindy" <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 11:38 PM
Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Just Downloaded My First Book for Validation
As you say, Evan, it is a matter of choice. Bookshare says we don't have to put that material in, and many people don't. I put everything--front flap info, back flap info, back cover info, in front of the title. Shelley likes to put it at the end of the book. I recently validated a book where she put the summary at the end, and I moved it to the front, since it didn't make sense to me that after having read the book the person would read the summary. Sorry Shelley--smile.
Pages that are at the end of the book, like info about the author, I leave there, but if author info is on the flap or the back of the book I put it first.
HTH
Cindy
--- Evan Reese <mentat1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
----------------------------------------------------------------------Yah, I'm responding to my own message. <smile> More of an addendum, really.
I understand that we are to reproduce the paper version as closely as possible, but where to put information from the dust jacket is somewhat of a judgment call, since - if we were to take this reproduction totally literally, for hardcovers we would put the information on the front half of the dust jacket before the title page, and the information on the back half of the dust jacket at the end of the book. I don't think anyone would agree with that procedure. For paperbacks, reproducing the paper version exactly would entail putting the information on the dust jacket at the end of the book, since paperbacks generally put that stuff on the back of the book.
So recognizing that where to put the information from the dust jacket is at least somewhat of a judgment call, and that probably most people would like to read that information somewhere close to the beginning of the book, and that reproducing the book exactly isn't really sensible in this case, it seems most reasonable to put it after the title page and after the copyright information - assuming it is after the title page - or wherever it is, but probably before the information on the dust jacket.
----- Original Message ----- From: Evan Reese
To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 7:05 PM
Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Just Downloaded
My First Book for Validation
I understand that, which is why I moved it. It was not after the title page, but after the information on the dust jacket; so I would think that my moving the copyright information actually gives the more accurate reproduction of the original book, since it is now after the title page.
Information from the dust jacket is never positioned after the title page. And while I do not have the copy that was submitted, I do have a paperback version, and I know that in the submitted book the information after the title and author is information from the dust jacket, which is not what's on the page after the title page. Even if - almost certainly - that book is laid out differently, the information from the dust jacket would not follow the title page.
----- Original Message ----- From: Jake Brownell
To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 6:47 PM
Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Just Downloaded
My First Book for Validation
Hi Evan, Don't forget that our job is to reproduce the books in a manner as they were intended in print. So you shouldn't be moving the copyright information because that would be changing the format. Generally copyright information is on the page following the main title page, but it has been known to be located in different places.
HTH,
Jake
----- Original Message ----- From: Evan Reese
To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 8:15 PM
Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Just
Downloaded My First Book for Validation
Actually, it may not be as bad as I had at first thought. There are quite a lot of errors in the preliminaries, but after the book actually starts, things seem to improve.
Also, I was wrong about the copyright information not being present. He put it after the dust jacket material and I skipped past it on my first lookover. I expected it to be right after the title and author - where NLS puts it and where I put it when I scan stuff. It just seems more logical to put it there, so I have moved the copyright notice up to the top just after the title and author. I think this is a good practice for people in general so the validator doesn't have to go looking for it.
I also should have cut him a little more slack, as there is a geneological chart at the beginning of the book with lines going hither and yon from ancestors to descendants. No scanner could be expected to get that straight, and some of the print is also quite small. My perfectionism may have to just take a vacation because I don't think I can sort this out either. I may have to just leave it as it is, regretably.
I do have a couple of questions, but I'm going to submit them over at the other list. Still, I don't think a rescan will be needed after all.
----- Original Message ----- From: Jill O'Connell
To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 2:02 PM
Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Just
Downloaded My First Book for Validation
Don't be intimidated; we all had to start
somewhere and you can always ask questions. If you
agree early on that the quality is only fair, you
will probably be better off rescanning; that has
usually been my experience. If this is the case, you
might consider rejecting the book and letting
Bookshare know that you are rescanning; that way you
will get the extra submission credit that you
deserve. Jill
----- Original Message ----- From: Evan Reese
To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 11:04 AM
Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Just
Downloaded My First Book for Validation
I just downloaded my first book for validation. It's _In The Ruins_ by Kate Elliott, Crown of Stars Volume 6. It was submitted on November 17, so it's been up there for a while. The submitter put it in the Fair category, and by the looks of things, that's about right. I've noticed quite a few errors just in the first few pages. Also, the copyright information was not provided, so I put that in.
I'm picking up a paper copy this afternoon from a local bookstore. If it had been categorized as excellent, I might not have bothered, but I might have gotten one anyway - preferably from my local library - but they didn't have one. I would prefer to have a paper copy in case there's a scanning error that I can't figure out. I have an Optacon, so I at least don't have to ask someone sighted what's on the page if I run into trouble. I've been wanting to read this book since it came out last August, though, so I'm going to read right through it.
However, if the errors are too many and too egregious, I just may scan the whole thing in again. It might come out better - my OpenBook does a pretty good job, especially with hardcovers and trade paperbacks. It might be more effective timewise than trying to puzzle out garbled text. Hopefully that won't be necessary.
I'm a little nervous, this being my first book and all. I hope I do things correctly.
By the way, is there a keyboard shortcut for the Copyright symbol? I just used alt-169 at the beginning of the book where it's supposed to be, but I was wondering if there is a keyboard combination for that? Just curious.
I also subscribed to the volunteer discussion list. I was a little intimidated at first by the 50 messages per day figure cited on the website, but I figure that it may not be as bad as all that; it isn't as though I have to read all of them.
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