[bksvol-discuss] Re: For wish list: more books by Elie Weisel

  • From: Melissa Smith <mdsmith25@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2010 07:02:01 -0500

The reason that the designation doesn't make a lot of sense, is that the proofer can uncheck or check the adult content designation. Many feel that the adult content is a form of censorship, and don't check it for anything.


Melissa Smith


On 3/27/2010 1:32 AM, John J. Boyer wrote:
It is easy for anyone to download books that are full of sex scenes, and
not even "nice" sex. I've been disappointed by some books of Robert
Heinlein. Any child can download these. I'll probably change my setting
to include "adult" books, since the designation seems not to make much
sense.

John

On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 12:25:23AM -0500, Valerie Maples wrote:
Someone told us that there is an actual standard because of the grant that 
rates books based on word frequencies and situations that cause them to 
generate the adult material designation. I do believe the F. word is one of the 
ones that is considered serious and is an automatic designation. A series of 
moderate occurrences can also generate the adult designation. It makes sense 
that there would be a criterion with so many books being available to young 
readers so that it would remove accidental inappropriate downloads.

Having said that, apparently there were a couple of books that could find no 
reason for those designations, those they allowed a proofreader to remove it if 
there was absolutely no risk to young readers. I'm not trying to start a 
controversy here, just state what I was told how the adult designation came to 
be utilized. As a parent, even though Nichole is not completely independent in 
downloading, I am grateful that there is some boundary. It is easy enough for a 
child to get an exemption with parental approval.

Valerie


On Mar 26, 2010, at 11:59 PM, Jamie Yates, CPhT wrote:

Some books get marked as adult because the proofreader finds the material to be 
very sensitive. I only mark books adult if they are sexually graphic but often 
Bookshare takes and marks my books adult for me. I find the Penny Warner books 
about the small town newspaper reporter who is deaf always get marked adult 
because she is fond of the f word. Her sex scenes are always very very very 
bland so it isn't the few and far between sex scenes, it has to be her colorful 
language.

I've scanned many other books which Bookshare automatically marked adult and as 
the scanner I cannot unmark it. Only the proofreader can do it.

I'm told that many Elie Weisel books are now required reading in high schools 
these days so probably Bookshare should be made aware of the situation so they 
can assess it.
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