Hi, Shelley. I would think, if you can find a book that will scan well enough, go for it. Just make sure none of the graphics/pictures interfere with the scan and all the important words are there, and if you can do that, go ahead and submit it. Take care. Julie Morales Email and Windows/MSN Messenger: inlovewithchrist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx If your dog is fat, you aren't getting enough exercise. --Unknown The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue. --Anonymous ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shelley L. Rhodes" <juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 7:37 PM Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Sign Language books Some sign language books have pretty good descriptions of the signs being described, would Bookshare benefit from books like this. I am looking right now, as I have a student who is deaf blind, and I know finger spelling, and some basic signs, like thank you, welcome, and Sorry, but nothing else. am teaching her cooking so it is a bit of a mental challenge to make sure we cover everything I want to cover. Just curious if anyone was successful with any sign language books, and if so, what were the titles, so I can look them up. I am learning new signs everyday, I learned "Your Welcome" today. smile. Thanks. We have several books in my library, one in particular, might scan pretty well. Shelley L. Rhodes and Judson, guiding golden juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx Guide Dogs For the Blind Inc. Graduate Advisory Council www.guidedogs.com Never let mistakes or wrong directions, of which every man falls into many, discourage you. There is precious instruction to be got by finding where we were wrong. -- Thomas Carlyle