COMPLETE: The Stones of Venice, v2, Ruskin-le
Leni,I need to confirm where section 11 ends. It looks like the beginning of chapter 30 might be the start of a new section, but there's really no clear marker in the text. Am I correct in stopping at the end of 29?
All the best, Malone
All the best, Malone
Leni,here is section 11. 47:25
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/le/stonesofvenice2_11_ruskin.mp3
All the best, Malone
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/le/stonesofvenice2_11_ruskin.mp3
All the best, Malone
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I just wanted to update everyone: I'm still about a month out from having reliable computer access and a quiet space to LV. I really thought this process would go quicker, but curve balls- life- etc.
Hope to see everyone in January. If you need to pass the PL'ship on to someone else I completely understand. I cant wait to hear the final project!
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Hope to see everyone in January. If you need to pass the PL'ship on to someone else I completely understand. I cant wait to hear the final project!
((Also cant wait to be out of the inlaws basement while the construction on our house is being finished, hehe))
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I would be happy to take section 3.
Thanks,
Thanks,
Hi, Fannie
Thanks for claiming! Yes, I think that's the best way. Sometimes it's possible to describe a picture or chart, but with Ruskin... I think the reader will have to click on the e-text link.
Thanks for claiming! Yes, I think that's the best way. Sometimes it's possible to describe a picture or chart, but with Ruskin... I think the reader will have to click on the e-text link.
Leni
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Hi Leni,
Thanks for assigning me the requested text. I would like to know, since I am new to the task, what I am to do with the plates and the footnotes. The latter, I suppose, I mingle with the main text in the order they appear. Of the former do I speak the descriptions as mentioned in the text, e.g., ".... which I have drawn of larger size in fig. 2, Plate V., that the reader may see how completely the surface is left undestroyed...." and let who may refer to the text verify my words or what?
Looking forward to your reply
P.S. Sorry, I just noticed your reply about the pictures. So, please, instruct me about the footnotes at the end of the chapter.
Thanks for assigning me the requested text. I would like to know, since I am new to the task, what I am to do with the plates and the footnotes. The latter, I suppose, I mingle with the main text in the order they appear. Of the former do I speak the descriptions as mentioned in the text, e.g., ".... which I have drawn of larger size in fig. 2, Plate V., that the reader may see how completely the surface is left undestroyed...." and let who may refer to the text verify my words or what?
Looking forward to your reply
P.S. Sorry, I just noticed your reply about the pictures. So, please, instruct me about the footnotes at the end of the chapter.
Hi, Fannie
Well, regarding footnotes, in general we read them where the reference to them appears in the main text, saying "footnote" and "end of footnote" before and after the footnote text. However, when the footnote is something that only makes sense in the written text, or just a bibliographical reference that won't add to the audiobook, you can feel free to skip it. You know, something like "cf. SMITH, 1892, p.10".
Happy recording!
Well, regarding footnotes, in general we read them where the reference to them appears in the main text, saying "footnote" and "end of footnote" before and after the footnote text. However, when the footnote is something that only makes sense in the written text, or just a bibliographical reference that won't add to the audiobook, you can feel free to skip it. You know, something like "cf. SMITH, 1892, p.10".
Happy recording!
Leni
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