Be sure the book isn't under copyright, Audra. We already have a few books on-line at the Butler Co OHGenWeb site. For the Cyclopaedia of Butler Co, we had a coordinator assigning parts of the book to a group of volunteers who copied parts of the book and emailed them to another volunteer who HTML-coded and uploaded the various parts as received. For the Miami Valley book, one person transcribed the text and emailed it to a volunteer who has HTML-coded and uploaded all but the last section of the book. Nancy Sween Butler Co OHGenWeb In a message dated 11/16/2005 5:42:25 PM Central Standard Time, Audra4RLS@aol.com writes: Hello, I have the introduction copied only so far of this book from the library but plan on getting the rest. (Yes, I need and plan to buy this one). Is there a way to start transcribing this book? Any laws on transcribing? My great great grandpa wrote the first 79 pages of this book (the introduction) and I am very proud of the good things that he did. I feel like I need to do something about it. Any ideas or thoughts on this anyone? Thank you, Audra