Julie, You did the right thing. The latest copyright date takes precedence. Pratik Pratik Patel Interim Director Office of Special Services Queens College Director CUNY Assistive Technology Services The City University of New York ppatel@xxxxxx _____ From: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Julie Morales Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 5:46 AM To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Just submitted Hi, all. I just submitted Drums of Change by Janette Oke. The copyright said 1996, 2000. I put 2000 in the copyright field. Someone please tell me I did the right thing! *grin* I thought I remembered a discussion before about using the most recent copyright if there was more than one, so I did. Anyway, it should be another easy validation. Ranked spelling gave it a rating of 99.93 percent, and I suspect only that because there were a few Indian words/names in the book, but not enough to really bring the rating down. I read the book completely through and am pretty confident all junk is gone, so if you like Janette Oke, it should be great. Here's the book jacket info. Happy validating! Running Fawn loved her place of birth, the site of the Blackfoot tribe's winter camp, more than words could express. The stillness of the mountain, the giant spruce and pine that covered the hillsides, and the gurgle of the spring that squeezed its crystal water from the rock crevice-she couldn't even imagine a different kind of life. This was her home. But the coming of white men with their guns and diseases, the prairie fires that swept the grazing lands, and the quick slaughter of the buffalo herds leave her Blackfoot tribe with little choice but to take up residence on the assigned Reserve. All too soon the world that Running Fawn has cherished is left behind. Julie Morales inlovewithchrist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Windows/MSN Messenger (but not email): mercy0421@xxxxxxxxxxx