Donations
Send us your books!
Members of the Record Library may email as many donations of ones' own compositions as well any other works that members wish to see graded in the Record Library.
All donations to the Record Library are unattributed and anonymous. All will be graded, in time.
Send us an email with your donation attached and 'donation' in the subject field to dystofuture@protonmail.com
Donors can expect email from the Record Library in a day or two with a link to your freshly published donation in the Record Library.
Formats
Kindly make donations in these
file-formats whenever possible; txt gif doc pdf odt epub jpg
png. Alien file-types will unfortunately end up in the rejection pile.
Members who both donate content and volunteer as a grader in the Record Library are kindly expected to avoid grading their own compositions wherever possible.
Publishing
All donations will be assigned one Record Library manual; A single otherwise blank leaf with the words 'Record Library Manual' at the top. Manuals are for librarians only to add updates to upon review.
All donations except an article '8' and twot will be assigned one starting catagory to add to the Library Register in the *fiction* section. Article '8' donations are assigned to the *twot* section.
Members may request or suggest catagories for donations, but it is up to a librarian to assign each fresh donation its most appropriate starting catagory.
Library Sections
B-leaf figure picture fiction facture twot (article '8') dictionary alphabet
The largest section in the Record Library is the *fiction* section, where all fresh donations are admitted.
The *fiction* section is subdivided into *picture* for photographics that are not of book-text, *figures* for designed images, photographs of design images, and photographs of text, and at the bottom the sub-catagory section for *B-leafs* (content graded as lies, deviations, or deviants).
All other file-type donations and content that has been format published electronically by the Record Library are catagorised as *fiction*.
From the *fiction* section, trials may be requested by Record Library members for any item in the *fiction* section. Any items that complete all reviews and trials successfully, will be moved from the *fiction* section into *facture*.
The *facture* section of the Record Library is smaller in size to the *fiction* section. *Factures* are for all items that have passed extensive librarian review, been extensively catagorised, and completed trials to a satifactory result.
It is not unheard of for any item in the *facture* section to be demoted (de-worded) from *facture* and returned to *fiction*; should a glaring error appear in later review. While possible, it is generally rare for this to happen.
The *twot* section sits above the *facture* section in the Record Library and is smaller even again than the *facture* section below it (though this may not have always been the case).
The Library Register recognises the *article 8* section as a potential subsection unto itself, while librarians in the Record Library understand this is only a potential, and a techni-quality.
The smaller *dictionary* section sits next upon the the larger *twot* section below it. There is only one full British English dictionary as recognised by the Library Register. Anything else and all other languages and variations outside of the Record Library British English dictionary are considered slang and aberrations, and are kept in the *fiction* and *B-leaf* (lies) sections of the Record Library respectively.
The smaller *alphabet* section of the Record Library contains both written and spoken British English alphabets as attributed to each in the *dictionary* section below it. Numerologies are also included in the *alphabet* section of the Record Library and all characters in the *alphabet* section of the Record Library are cross-catagorised as *figs*.
The catagory list in the Record Library grows quite organically according to whichever items of donation are received at a time. As more dontations appear, more areas of subject-matter, topics, eras, and branches of knowledge are recorded and graded.
Catagories are potentially endless, and rest on a level bed of comprehensive *artifices*.
Record Library Artifices
These artifices (below) are composed of spoken and written language characters as correctly arranged in the Record Library:
With the phonetic and written British English alphabets come adjective root clauses; pairs and triples of letters for smallest word-forms.
From adjective root clauses, calibration of longer and more complex word-forms are built.
From calibrated root clauses and long word forms, the two combine to form short word strings, the basic subject-verb-object clauses.
From word string clauses, longer combinations are extended to sentence length according to correct syntax calibration, or 'grammar'.
From correct sentence structure and syntax calibration, extra clauses and multiple long sentence structures are arranged as required.
From long sentence structures, passages are constructed with paragraphs into sections or 'chapters', sections into books, and books into serials and full tomes.
For any and all questions or queries about Record Library donations please feel free to send us an email at dystofuture@protonmail.com
We extend all our thanks with eternal gratitude to all who donate to the Record Library! Thank you! 🙏
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