[bksvol-discuss] Re: scanning a book with numbered footnotes and asterisks page footnotes

  • From: Kelly Pierce <kellytalk@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2015 14:42:06 -0600

rick,

Have you optimized your k1000 settings to better capture the
footnotes? Increasing DPI to 400 will likely be a must. If the
numbers are small, a 600 DPI might be appropriate, but this can create
garbage characters in the text. I also recognize using regions as
some parts of a page can be darker than others.

I realize though that some computers may not have the processing power
for all of this. I have one of the fastest i7 processors, so all of
these tasks are a snap for me.

Talk to you later.

Kelly




On 12/29/15, Madeleine Linares <Madeleinel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Rik,

These annotations both sound fine. The proofreader should be putting a space
between the number and the word or punctuation before for the numbered ones.
For the asterisk ones the info at the bottom of the page will need to be put
in square brackets. If you think it’s obvious where this information starts
and ends at the bottom of the page you can leave it for the proofreader to
do. If not, you might want to add in brackets yourself.

If the numbers are scanning incorrectly this does unfortunately mean that
you’ll have to double check the scan to make sure they’ve scanned correctly.
The proofreader won’t have any way of knowing if the number is wrong or what
the right number should be.

Adding “image removed” to the diagrams etc. is perfect, and rather than
putting the whole caption in brackets, you should precede the caption with
the word “caption” in square brackets. For example: [Caption] A blue whale
jumps up out of the ocean.

Thanks so much for your attention to detail and hard work!

Best,

Madeleine Linares
Volunteer Coordinator
Bookshare, a Benetech Initiative
650-644-3459
volunteer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:volunteer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>



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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] scanning a book with numbered footnotes and
asterisks page footnotes

I have a question.

I am scanning away on a book I guess to be out of print, as it was only
available by purchase of a used copy, copyright 1967.
It is a science type of book. Psychology, and Beyond.

The book has numbered notations.
In other words, for example one would be like this ....
“ ... world’s end.”5 “
These are then referenced at the end of the book.

But there is another type of annotation.
There are sentences which are punctuated by an asterisk. Such as this for
example.

“ ... at world’s end* “

And at the bottom of the page there is an asterisk followed by a space and a
further note or reference about that statement.

So here is my questions.

How does the Bookshare copy get done up?
How do you want me the scanner to handle both of these situations.

Should there be a bracket around that asterisk at the bottom of the page?

One thing I notice that is going to be troublesome.
Sometimes the scan of those numbered footnotes, might actually OCR recognize
the wrong number! Which of course makes this a pretty laborious project.

I can use my K-1000 to read ALL punctuation, and double check everything
with the Image of the scanned book. Wow, huh?
Who knows how many print impaired in our community will have all their
worldly knowledge hanging in the balance? But then again, if we want it
right, we want it right! Right?

Finally.
There are a number of diagrams and such which are called Figure 1, Figure 2
and so forth. Some of them will have a caption. Others will not.
I am bracketing those captions and typing image removed before the caption.
Is this okay?


Happy New Year and thanks to all of you, for your time and friendship in the
Bookshare world in 2015.
May we climb even higher in our digital piles in 2016. And Happy Reading.

Rik James

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