Hi Cindy,
I'm sighted, and have never had a print copy of any book I've proofread.
You can always ask the submitter for a page image or a rescan of a page of
something that can't be figured out.
Also, since you are sighted, you can use Open Library easily. An electronic
copy with a high quality image of every page of this title is available for
free on Open Library that you can borrow. Here's the link:
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15109107W/Asking_for_trouble?edition=askingfortrouble0000byrd
Happy proofreading!
Judy
On November 28, 2020 11:26:30 AM CST, Cindy Rosenthal <grandcyn77@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I've taken *Asking for Trouble* by Sandra Byrd to proof; my library
doesn't have it; there are other books by her and e copies of that
title by another but it's not available; I won't be able to compare
the
scan with a print book; should I just do my best to proof it and not
worry about being true to the print book, errors and all? or should I
ask
he scanner to snail mail it to me and I'll return it by return mail
when
I've finished proofing it?
Cindy aka Grandma Cindy smile
p.s. I hope you all had a nice Thanksgivng; I remember when I was
younger and made a Thanksgiving dinner for family what a lot of work it
was; I'm living now in an assisted living facility and I had a
wonderful
traditional dinner (there were alternate other choices that sounded
delicious(stuffed prawns and brandy glazed lamb chops but you can't
have
everything;
I wish you all a wonderful Christmas or whatever December holiday you
celebrate
Cindy
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