[nabs-l] Question about Readers
LaKeria Taylor
lakeria2009 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 8 06:29:46 UTC 2016
Actually, I would take the book back and make them fix it everytime it
has errors. It is their job. I would not use a reader just to read a
book unless it was completely visual, which one of the stories in my
literature book is.
On 10/8/16, David Andrews via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> If you are going to use a human reader then use the book itself. The
> only reason to scan a book is to produce an electronic copy. And yes,
> hopefully that copy is accurate.
>
> Dave
>
> At 08:24 PM 10/6/2016, you wrote:
>>Hi All,
>>I was wondering if any of you have used readers to read a chapter
>>from a textbook, and how exactly you would go about this process.
>>Although I have the textbook I need, it has been scanned by
>>Disability Services and there are tons of errors, making some parts
>>confusing to read.
>>Do you just tell the reader when to stop so that you can take notes
>>on a particular topic?
>>Would it be appropriate to ask my disability services office to
>>check for spelling/accuracy, or is that not really their place?
>>Thanks,
>>Vejas
>
>
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