[Studiotalk] To correct or not to correct, that is the question.

Coffman, Linden LCoffman at library.IN.gov
Thu May 17 11:45:59 CDT 2018


Hi all,

    Today must be the day for throwing out questions .  After finishing a title, sending it out for review, and then getting it returned I am trying to balance whether I correct the errors and finalize the book or just have it reread.  The  reason I mention this dilemma is I get some books back with just a handful of corrections to make and some others I get back may have as many as 200 to 500 corrections to make. (Some of my reviewers are very, very through!)  I know that according to NLS standards we are to make the recordings as accurate as possible and I can be pretty OCD,  but how far should I go with the editing the mistakes.  (i.e. narrator said "a" instead of "the", or towards instead of toward).   As I am currently the only one doing the corrections and most of the monitoring as well, this presents me with this challenge, do any of you have any wisdom as to at what point you make the decision to not finish a title?  I hate the thought of having to spend several weeks finalizing one book, when I could be getting several titles done in the same amount of time  However, some of my longer titles will inevitably have more errors so I don't want to just do short books.?  Suggestions?  Advice?

Thanks,


Linden Coffman
Director
Indiana Voices
Indiana State Library
Talking Book & Braille Library
315 West Ohio Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-232-3683
E-mail: lcoffman at library.in.gov

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