What an irony? We had one of the most effective 'student services
centre' (which was our version of disability services centre) in the
early 1990's at Loyola College, Chennai. We had an extremely friendly
and proactive retired professor in charge of this centre. Unfortunately,
there wasn't the concept of ebooks then. 

Subramani 



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roopakshi
Pathania
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 9:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AI] why not e text directly from publishers?

Hi Prateek,

Your question has prompted me to write a long mail,, so please bear with
me.
If there are people associated with any NGO on this mailing list, please
take note of this problem.
The tips to request a book from a publisher are at the end of the mail.

I have been requesting e-books from publishers and even authors for more
than 3 years. Every year, I send out emails and fax requesting the
ebooks that I require for my course. Unfortunately, my success rate has
been quite dismal. Usually, I receive 3 out of 10 ebooks that I request.
The reason is a lack of Disability Service Office in any Indian
University. The publishing offices in India are all branches of forreign
publishing companies. If there are a few Indian publishing companies,
they do not grasp the concept of an ebook. 

Publishers in the US require a student to request ebooks necessary for
her course through a Disability Service Office that is attached to her
university. The reason is for some one, who is not related to the
student in any way, to examine the disability documentation and to
ensure the existance of a proof of purchase. Now, since no such offices
exist in India, authors and publishers are reluctant to handout
electronic copies. They dont have any sure knowledge that you are what
you say you are. Also, they dont know if you have really purchased the
book. I hope that such an office would be formed... some day. 

Requesting ebooks from the authors is also an unsuccessful endeavour.
The copyright of the book is with the publisher and the author cannot
distribute electronic copies. 

If you wish to try your hand at requesting ebooks, then perhaps these
few tips may help you.

1. Find the right person or department in a particular publishing
company to request for alternate format from this website.
http://www.publisherlookup.com/
2. Explain about your disability in simple language and how you use the
screen reader to access your PC.
3. Give full details of the book, i.e. title, author, year of
publishing, ISBN, etc.
4. Express your willingness to send a scanned image of your disability
certificate or any such document, along with any proof of purchase that
may be required.

Regards


--- On Tue, 9/30/08, prateek aggarwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> From: prateek aggarwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [AI] why not e text directly from publishers?
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 6:55 PM
> folks, this was in my mind from so long,  but asking today
> only.
> once while scanning a long book, suddenly a thought imerged
> in my mind
> that can't we get e text directly from it's
> publishers?
> because that book was published in america, i dropped the
> idea, and
> actually,  forgot after that.
> today, again this question is bubbling in mind.
> all we are familiar with the efferts for scanning long
> books.
> no, i'am  not saying that it's difficult, but you
> all will agree that
> it takes a long time.
> can't we get their e text from original publishers of
> those books?
> if this may happen, a lot of efferts behind scanning can be
> saved.
> secondly, if this may happen for hindi,  we can also read
> fantastic
> hindi books via help of our new hindi jaws.
> i haven't ever talked to any one else about this
> matter,  so i'am
> really unaware weather it is valid or not.
> actually, don't know if it is illegal in some
> provisions of our law.
> kindly tell that have you ever tryed to talk with
> publishers regarding
> this matter?
> if yes,  what was their response.
> i also request to kanchan mam and other related people to
> throw light
> on it's legidmasy.
> if everything will be ok, i am planning to have words with
> some
> known publishers of local books.
> kindly drop your responses  with eager.
> sorry if anything wrong.
> with profound regards,
> prateek agarwal.
> cell: 09928341197
> skype:
> prateek_agarwal32
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