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... and I diced the ECO e-reader, by the way. The first one I got refused to start up after a week or ten days; the replacement refused to shut down after a day.
Maybe I was particularly unlucky, or maybe it was the construction standards and quality control on the Chinese sweatshop production line. Now I'm running a Laser e-book reader/media player which (so far) is working well. |
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Amazon fixes their mistakes! All you have to do is report them to CS! I have run into tons of Mistakes in the Printed books! There no fixing them! OK Maybe by 2nd ed they are fixed.... Tho I have read PB 10th printings with mistakes. Sooo your point is....
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My point is that the proofreading trade, these days, is a lost art which disappeared when newspapers dispensed with proofreaders.
When old-fashioned paper books which were out of copyright became available on the net as ebooks, scanned directly by OCR technology into electronic files which were then able to be downloaded by anyone who wanted them, the need for careful checking of the words disappeared just as surely as the old-time "correctors of the press" did. The results of that decision are plain to see in newspapers and in the etexts. There is no doubt that Project Gutenberg has all the best warm and fuzzy feelings in bringing electronic texts to the masses in the easiest, cost-free way, but I think its means of doing this are fraught with danger when they farm out texts to what they call "distributed proofreaders" to check the manuscripts they distribute. I wonder just how many of these DPs are trained proofreaders and editors? How many of the members of the team would be able to pick up style differences between page 3 (let's say) of an ms and page 279 (let's say) of the same ms if they were just given odd chunks of it which didn't include those pages to read? How many buyers of electronic books can spot the differences when they read the ms? And how many take the time to point out those literals to the owners of the sites? And how many times are those mistakes corrected? |
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With Amazon/Kindle the mistakes are being pointed out & corrected even the Free eBooks! I sure there are people in other parts of this forum that could help you. Not sure this is the right thread. Are you getting a lot of messed up eBooks thru your Library? IF so I would report them to the Library.
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=215 This is link for General Posts... Start a Topic there about you conserns I sure you will get a better response! Last edited by Barbara1955; 04-15-2011 at 05:53 AM. |
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Well, Katie1, going on your erudite replies, I think the mistakes you find in the ebooks must be absolute glaring wonders ... which emphasises my original point: that because language standards have fallen alarmingly these days, proofreading standards have followed.
It's much cheaper to employ a machine or a software program than a person. Run this through your spellchecker: Mount Everest is 3.722 metres high and see what it tells you. I don't subscribe to any library, so I can't/don't report any mistakes I find to anybody. I don't think they'd listen too much, anyway. I find the old-fashioned proofreading I do keeps me busy enough to ensure that my electronic reading is kept to a minimum, although I must admit that any ebooks I do read give me a wonderful amount of proofreading practice (that's the un-American way of spelling it, by the way). End of discussion. |
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Probably not, but a decent proofreader charged with the whole job would; an alert ebook reader should.
In my last foray into the wonderful world of ebook reading, the main character had a dog named Fogerty; a few pages along, his dog was called Fogarty. I guess OCR readers wouldn't have a hope of catching that. |
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