[bksvol-discuss] Re: Question re "reading" footnote numbers and quotation marks

  • From: "Amy Goldring Tajalli" <agoldringtajalli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 01:32:58 -0500

Is there not a place when you upload the book to include a comment on the book not just on the "scan". It seems I have seen such comments on books in the collection but I don't remember exactly where.


Amy

----- Original Message ----- From: "Grandma Cindy" <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
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Oh, I wasn't planning to change anything. All the
notes and the bibliography and the idex are at the end
of the book. In fact, the book is already in the
collection rated Excellent. I'm reading a print copy
myself because it sounded interesting. But I was
thinking of writing a brief review for the one in the
collection in which I would warn about the
multitudinous quotation marks and footnote numbers in
each chapter. Perhaps there's a way Braille readers
and/or daisy readers can turn off punctuation and can
read the text without those being stated. If I had to
hear the numbers every few phrases I think I'd go
nuts.

Cindy

-- Amy Goldring Tajalli
<agoldringtajalli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have often seen books with dual footnotes:
informational ones at the
bottom of the page, source ones in a list at the end
of the the text of the
book Labeled "Footnotes" and consisting exclusively
of sources.  Oddly,
there is usually another "List of Sources" or
"Bibliography" sometimes
designated "of Sources" if followed  by a
"Bibliography for Further
Readings".

I don't think it would be proper to change whatever
designations there are
but after the first source footnote number it might
be acceptable to put a
"reader's note" at the bottom of the page stating
that  all the footnotes
are source notes and are found at the end of the [or
wherever and under what
title if any]. That would not be infringing upon any
rights limited to the
author or publisher but could be an aide to the
blind reader and should not,
therefore, be objected to by said author or
publisher.  Since the question
of "rights" is involved you might ask Jim or John
about the legal position
in terms of copyright agreements with publishers.
Other than that I can see
no objection.  I have often found such notations in
RFB&D books. [A copy of
the Kipling was donated to me after having been
recorded by them and I found
typed notes taped in it that had been included
orally in the recordings but
which I excluded as irrelevvant for the Bookshare
copy.]

Amy
omsm

----- Original Message ----- From: "Grandma Cindy" <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 3:04 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Question re "reading"
footnote numbers and
quotation marks


> I'm reading a print book, a copy of which is in
the
> bookshare collection. I read another book by the
same
> author which was quite readable. This one has
> unnumerable footnote numbers (the footnotes
themselves
> are all iat the end of the book) and quotation
> marks--phrase quotes from sources in sentences and
he
> notes within and at the end of the sentences.
>
> At a sighted person I can mentally bypass them,
though
> not as well as I'd like, but I'm wondering if they
> would be really annoying to someone reading in
Braille
> or Daisy. I'm asking because I'm wondering if I
should
> write a brief review mentioning this so readers
can be
> forewarned.
>
> Cindy
>
>
>
>

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