what happened to that centre is it functioning even now?

On 10/1/08, Subramani L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [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
>> e-mail:
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>> http://www.prateekagarwal.wordpress.com
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