Why not do both? General readers will appreciate the writer's intended order and researchers will appreciate the true to original order. A quality web presentation of this material would do both and document why. The ability to present a set of images in more than one order is a required feature for your website. It is not technically difficult, just think how many shopping carts you can re-order according to price and other criteria. Sue Adams Family Folk Blog: http://familyfolklore.wordpress.com/ On 09/11/2013 08:28, Kath Posner wrote: > Dear list-users, > > We have recently had a private journal from the First World War which > was in a very delicate state digitized, and intend to publish it on > the Web (once we've worked out Copyright etc.). However on close study > I notice that the pages have actually been bound in the wrong order, > so my question is should I > > a) keep the digitized version as a 'true' record of the hard copy with > the first five pages somewhere around page 100 or > b) re-order the images to give a 'true' reflection of what the writer > intended? > > What would most people do? > > Thanks > > Kath Posner > Librarian/Archivist, The Naval & Military Club > London > Contact the list owner for assistance at > [log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > > For information about joining, leaving and suspending mail (eg during > a holiday) see the list website at > https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=archives-nra > Contact the list owner for assistance at [log in to unmask] For information about joining, leaving and suspending mail (eg during a holiday) see the list website at https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=archives-nra