Re: [Wikisource-l] Fwd: [gutvol-d] need a book scanned?

2009-03-06 Thread Juan de Vojníkov
To John,

really nice:-)

Juan de V.

2009/3/6 John Vandenberg jay...@gmail.com

 Bowerbird ... feel free to flood us with interesting notices like this ;-)

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 this has been available for a few months now,
 but hasn't gotten the attention that it deserves...

 in conjunction with the boston public library,
 the open library -- or is it the internet archive?,
 or is it the open content alliance?, i can never tell
 -- is now offering a scan on demand service...

 if a public-domain book in the boston pubic library
 hasn't yet been scanned, you can bump its priority
 up to the top of the list by requesting it be scanned.

 within 3-5 days, it'll be scanned and placed online,
 with all the various formats, which includes the o.c.r.

 what a wonderful present, eh?

 check it out (so to speak):
http://openlibrary.org/bpl

 -bowerbird
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Re: [Wikisource-l] Fwd: [gutvol-d] need a book scanned?

2009-03-05 Thread Klaus Graf
We (2 people from De Wikisource) have experience with that service. It
takes more time than announced but there 20+ books scanned for us
successfully. Unfortunately there is a very few selection of German
books wich are in the Open Library - BPL has a lot of German books but
it is sad that only a few are available for this great service. For
English books the situation is much more better.

When searching in the Open Library please note that all numbers given
on the right side for scannable are wrong. You have to find catalog
entries with at least scannable (1). Try e.g. search string German:
scannable (1), but 183 books are scannable.

Try it out!

Klaus Graf
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Re: [Wikisource-l] Fwd: [gutvol-d] need a book scanned?

2009-03-05 Thread Yann Forget

 this has been available for a few months now,
 but hasn't gotten the attention that it deserves...
 
 in conjunction with the boston public library,
 the open library -- or is it the internet archive?,
 or is it the open content alliance?, i can never tell
 -- is now offering a scan on demand service...
 
 if a public-domain book in the boston pubic library
 hasn't yet been scanned, you can bump its priority
 up to the top of the list by requesting it be scanned.
 
 within 3-5 days, it'll be scanned and placed online,
 with all the various formats, which includes the o.c.r.

This is a nice feature, but 3-5 is a bit optimistic.
I order a few books and the delay is more in the order of 2 weeks.

 what a wonderful present, eh?
 
 check it out (so to speak):
http://openlibrary.org/bpl
 
 -bowerbird

Regards,

Yann
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Re: [Wikisource-l] Fwd: [gutvol-d] need a book scanned?

2009-03-05 Thread John Vandenberg
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Klaus Graf klausg...@googlemail.com wrote:
 We (2 people from De Wikisource) have experience with that service. It
 takes more time than announced but there 20+ books scanned for us
 successfully. Unfortunately there is a very few selection of German
 books wich are in the Open Library - BPL has a lot of German books but
 it is sad that only a few are available for this great service. For
 English books the situation is much more better.

 When searching in the Open Library please note that all numbers given
 on the right side for scannable are wrong. You have to find catalog
 entries with at least scannable (1). Try e.g. search string German:
 scannable (1), but 183 books are scannable.

It took me a while to understand what you meant.  In case anyone else
is having problems, search for German, and then click on scannable
(1) on the right hand side, which then displays the 183 books, mostly
in German language, which can be scanned.

(I was trying to search on German: scannable (1), ...
http://openlibrary.org/search?q=German%3A+scannable(1)
...and that wasnt working for me.)

Clicking on Full text: available shows 6403 books that have already
been scanned, however those results appear to be the same as available
on archive.org.

--
John Vandenberg

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Re: [Wikisource-l] Fwd: [gutvol-d] need a book scanned?

2009-03-05 Thread Klaus Graf
2009/3/6 John Vandenberg jay...@gmail.com:

 Clicking on Full text: available shows 6403 books that have already
 been scanned, however those results appear to be the same as available
 on archive.org.

Of course they are the same because the BPL/Open Library Program is
part of the OCA = Internet Archive.

Klaus Graf

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