User talk:Sethwoodworth

I got your message, and I am glad to have your help, or any help that we can get. Your project of recording audio books sounds like an admirable one, and I do agree that the Human Physiology book would be a good candidate for such treatment. I have been working on that book, although I haven't had as much time recently to work on it as much as I would like.

If you could read and record that book (or any other book), it is likely that we could host the audio files on the wikimedia download servers (if there weren't more appropriate places for them). Also, if you find errors in the books while reading, you are more then welcome to step in and fix them up as well.

The Human Physiology book was written by a class of nursing students, over the course of a single semester. These students are all hard workers, but are not all necessarily the most fluent of writers, so there is going to be some roughness around the edges. Please let me know if you need anything. --Whiteknight (talk) (projects) 23:36, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

French textbook import
Hello. A while ago, you mentioned importing content from this French book to Wikibooks. If this is still possible, I'm interested in doing so. Do you know if the linked page is the entire book? If so, could you have some statement on that page making it clear that it is available under a free license, such as CC-by? Thank you for your help. --hagindaz (talk) 22:11, 27 June 2010 (UTC)