I'm afraid mine didn't appear to have it either, but I've sent a copy along. I am currently considering a Computer Science major, but have made no final decision yet. Happy validating! Jake ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sarah Van Oosterwijck" <curiousentity@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 10:44 AM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: submitted > I'd like you to upload in rtf because it sounds like you do good scanning > work, and might scan some things I would like to validate, but if your file > ever has something strange with it that prevents it from being easy to > validate in rtf you can submit in Open Books format and it will get > validated by someone. > > Am I too nosy if I ask what you are going to major in in college? > > About Swallows and Amazons, just let Natasha know what you find for > copyright info if you scan it. Maybe even send the first few pages to > compare them. I doubt it will do much good since I suspect they will either > be different editions, or your book will be identical and therefore won't > contain the word copyright either. It wasn't that those pages didn't scan, > they came out just about perfect, but the publishers just seem to have > forgotten a line. :-) > > I hope that bookshare staff don't decide that a perfectly complete book that > is acceptable to the publisher and to libraries and book sellers is not > acceptable for bookshare. > And if it isn't I hope that some evil publisher doesn't decide to omit that > line in their books, so that they don't go on to bookshare. I doubt more > than one person in the world would be that rude as well as devious, but it > has amazed me how annoying one could be to me. > > Sarah Van Oosterwijck > curious entity at earthlink dot net >