I notice that bookshare still accepts books submitted which have poor
quality ratings. Given the number of books on bookshare, is this policy
going to continue into the future? I knew bookshare is interested in the
sheer number of books available to subscribers. I also know from my
experience as a validator the amazingly long time necessary to get a fair
book into any kind of decent condition. Is it a good idea to continue to
enlarge the step 1 list with these books and to give the validator only
fifty cents for correcting them? For instance, could a submitter get a
different rate depending on the rating given to the book at time of
submission? Alternatively, could a validator get special credit for fixing
up a "poor" quality book?
E. At 04:36 AM 6/17/2006, you wrote:
I've requested Blood Royal; I,Elizabeth; the Six Wives of Henry VIII; Winter Queen, and Memoirs of Cleopatra (over 900 pages) but I have a lot of other things to do, so if someone else wants them, you can have them.
Cindy
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