[bookshare-discuss] Re: Just Submitted

  • From: Cindy <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 00:44:48 -0700 (PDT)

Sue,

I don't know if this is much help; what I do is just
read what i've written, delete what I think I can
without losing the idea, and try again. I tend to be
wordy, as you must realize from my posts, so sometimes
I have to cut and try to submit two or three times
before my upload is accepted.

I did see that someone recently just put in the short
synopsis space "See long synopsis." smile

Cindy

--- siss52 <siss52@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  difficult to do on the site when I upload a book
> with this problem.  I am 
> speaking of when I am ready to approve the book
> after validating it.
> 
> I hope this message is clear, as you seem to say
> most of my messages are 
> unclear or do not give enough info.  Smile.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Sue S.
> 
> Gerald,
> 
> Can you give us some pointers on how to shorten a
> synopsis when we 
> vallidate?  For example, how to remove those
> reviewer quotations?  I find 
> this very
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Gerald Hovas
> To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 6:13 PM
> Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Just Submitted
> 
> 
> Evan,
> 
> 
> 
> You're correct.  We're not supposed to use
> quotations from reviewers in the 
> synopsis.  I believe the reason is related to
> copyright issues.
> 
> 
> 
> Gerald
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
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> 
> From: Evan Reese [mailto:mentat1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 5:28 PM
> To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Just Submitted
> 
> 
> 
> Is this a legal problem?  I was under the impression
> that it was not 
> permitted to use quotations of this sort in the long
> synopsis.
> 
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
> 
>   From: duane iverson
> 
>   To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
>   Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 8:22 PM
> 
>   Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Just Submitted
> 
> 
> 
>   The Professors, the 101 most dangerous Academics
> in America by David 
> Horowitz.
> 
>   Below are the lauditory reviews found in the
> fronnt of the book.  I cut 
> and paisted some of these to make my long synopsis.
> 
>   RAISE FOR
> 
>   THE PROFESSORS
> 
>   "Beware the unhinged, leftist academic when David
> Horowitz hits campus. 
> This book is a thoroughly enjoyable and useful guide
> to the worst of the 
> worst in the hallowed halls of academia."
> 
>   -Laura Ingraham, host of The Laura Ingraham Show
> and author of the New 
> York Times bestseller Shut Up & Sing
> 
>   "There are those who would politicize the
> university classroom and 
> transform it into an advocacy center for narrow and
> extreme views. If we 
> allow that to continue, we will undermine America's
> ability to lead in the 
> century ahead. David Horowitz is sounding a clarion
> call... Americans should 
> listen."
> 
>   -Representative Jerry Lewis chairman of the House
> Appropriations Committee
> 
>   "This is the story of almost any campus in
> America. Parents know college 
> professors 'tend to be liberal' but they don't
> realize how truly anti-middle 
> class and anti-American they can be."
> 
>   -Congressman Jack Kingston Sponsor of the
> congressional resolution for an 
> Academic Bill of Rights
> 
>   "The Professors is a comprehensive and persuasive
> survey of the 
> contemporary university. It demonstrates beyond
> reasonable doubt that 
> political extremists like Professor Ward Churchill
> are a common and 
> influential presence on college and university
> faculties in the United 
> States. David Horowitz's book should be read by
> every college administrator 
> and every scholar who is concerned about the abuse
> of university classrooms 
> and the debasement of academic standards by faculty
> activists."
> 
>   -Candace de Russy Trustee, State University of New
> York
> 
>   "This book is a must-read for anyone who cares
> about free speech in higher 
> education. Horowitz does a masterful job of proving
> how partisan activists 
> are masquerading as professional educators, and
> documenting the damage they 
> are doing to the American academy."
> 
>   -State representative Gibson C. Armstrong Author
> of Pennsylvania's 
> Academic Freedom Resolution
> 
>   1
> 
>   "Articulate and fearless, David Horowitz tracks
> the anti-American 
> attitudes and professorial abuses of students that
> have metastasized 
> throughout academia. The Professors is a must-read,
> not only for educators 
> and governmental policy makers-but for every parent
> with high school or 
> college-age children."
> 
>   -State senator Bill Morrow Sponsor of a California
> Academic Bill of Rights
> 
>   "David Horowitz has single-handedly done more than
> anyone I know to throw 
> light on the political abuse of our college and
> university classrooms by 
> activist professors who have been enabled to do so
> because of the incestuous 
> self-selection process for faculty recruitment and
> tenure. The Professors 
> throws a harrowing light on the decline of
> professional standards in our 
> schools and the efforts by faculty with political
> agendas to use their 
> classrooms for indoctrination rather than
> education."
> 
>   -State representative Dennis K. Baxley
> 
>   chair of the Education Council of the Florida
> legislature
> 
>   and chief sponsor of Florida's Academic Bill of
> Rights
> 
>   "Horowitz's book The Professors is a must read for
> all parents planning on 
> a quality education for their children."
> 
>   -State senator Larry A. Mumper Sponsor of academic
> freedom legislation in 
> Ohio
> 
>   "With documentation that will be hard to refute,
> David Horowitz describes 
> the betrayal of our young people by professors who
> are defiantly unethical 
> and contemptuous of academic standards. It is a form
> of educational 
> malpractice. We learn that Ward Churchill, the shame
> of Colorado's 
> university system, has his counterparts on campuses
> across the nation."
> 
>   -John Andrews, former president of the Colorado
> Senate and sponsor of 
> Colorado legislation to implement an Academic Bill
> of Rights
> 
>   "Academics on the Left like to pat themselves on
> the back for daring to 
> 'speak truth to power.' David Horowitz's The
> Professors speaks some 
> uncomfortable truths to them-to those who run
> American higher education 
> today. They will hate this scathing critique, but
> will be hard- pressed to 
> answer his charges."
> 
>   -Professors Stephan and Abigail Thernstrom Harvard
> University
> 


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