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CataList is now also displaying additional sample content from p= ublisher ONIX files and directly-supplied PDF or EPUB files.
If you would like to supply content for display, you can supply it to Bi= blioShare for use in CataList using one of two methods: in your ONIX file; = or directly to your Samples folder on the BiblioShare FTP. Read below for i= nstructions on supplying your sample content, or check out our recorded web= inar on this topic!
CataList will pull in content from the Other Text composite in ONIX 2.1 = for the following three Other Text Type Code values:
Content Type |
ONIX details |
---|---|
Table of Contents |
<OtherText> type code '04' |
Excerpts |
<OtherText> type code '23' |
Reading Group Guide |
<OtherText> type code '41' |
If you already supply content using one or more of these type codes, it = will automatically be picked up and displayed in the new feature. Some HTML= is allowed in OtherText elements (see the guidelines for allowed HTML use in ONIX).
You may submit your content in <OtherText> fields using text or a = media link. An example of a media link provided in ONIX 2.1. is provided be= low:
In this example:
<TextTypeCode> identifies the type of content (code list 33). Code= =E2=80=9841=E2=80=99 is Reader Group Guide.
<TextFormat> identifies the content format (code list 34). Code = =E2=80=9808=E2=80=99 here indicates it=E2=80=99s a PDF file.
<TextLinkType> references code list 35. Typically used, =E2=80=980= 1=E2=80=99 indicates a URL.
<TextLink> is the link to the content.
If you are unable to supply content through your ONIX feed, you can also= post PDF and EPUB files to your Samples folder on the Biblioshare FTP.&nbs= p; Files are named by ISBN and sample type, or alternately named simply by = ISBN and loaded to a folder for the specific sample type.
BiblioShare directly accepts the following content types:
Sample
Excerpt
Table of contents
Reading group guide
Teacher's guide
For complete file naming and access details, see the details in the = ;BiblioShare Quick Start Guide.
Tips:
Be clear about the type of content you are providing and do not duplicat= e the same content across multiple types, or between interior images and sa= mple content.
If you want to include a copyright statement in the display, ensure it i= s included in your ONIX text or in the files you post. For example, you cou= ld watermark pages in the PDF files you load to BiblioShare.
When providing PDF sample files, remember that smaller files are faster = and easier for viewers to download. Compress your PDF files for best availa= bility.
Text content in ONIX will be converted to PDF by the CataList system. If= you prefer to have more control over the layout and display of the content= , it is recommended that you provide PDF files with the content laid out as= you prefer.
Samples and excerpts are available for all signed-in users in verified i= ndustry accounts to view.
Reading group guides and tables of contents are available for all CataLi= st visitors.
Content can be accessed on both the Title Detail and Scroll View pages:<= /p>
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