[Studiotalk] Should I take this as a win and move on?
Stroup, Deborah
Deborah.Stroup at sos.mo.gov
Mon Jun 17 13:21:27 CDT 2019
I would want to know what the errors were. Something like using a contraction, i.e. the text reads 'would not', and the narrator says 'wouldn't' may not be worth correcting, but saying the wrong word, or missing a word, should be corrected. Did she mark the errors?
Thanks,
Deborah
Deborah Stroup
Studio/Volunteer Services Manager
Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library
600 W. Main
Jefferson City, MO 65102
573-522-2766
deborah.stroup at sos.mo.gov<mailto:deborah.stroup at sos.mo.gov>
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Hi all,
Just wanted to share something I got from one of my veteran reviewers, (she's listened to dozens of titles over the 6 years she's been with the program and was our volunteer of the year in 2016). I got a stellar review from her that stated "This is one of the best books I've ever reviewed. Great story and very well read. You all did an outstanding job on this. There we no errors worth correcting. Keep up the great work"
Do I take this as the complement that was intended and just finish up the title or do I worry about the errors not worth correcting? I've often wondered if I wasn't a bit over OCD with it comes to things like this? How do you handle # of errors in a recording?
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<mailto:lcoffman at library.in.gov>
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