Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

Seasonal catalogues are public-facing catalogues that are viewable by anyone who visits the CataList website. Publishers load ISBNs into the CataList system in these catalogues, which can include backlist, monthly and annual timeframes as well as the standard seasons.  Once an ISBN is loaded into CataList, it can be used in additional seasonal and custom catalogues at no additional cost to the publisher. For information on building seasonal catalogues, see the Create and Edit Seasonal Catalogues section.

CataList users can find seasonal catalogues on the Home page, in the catalogue list, on any publisher's page or in search results. 

...

Section


Column
width20

 


Column
width80


 

Use the Catalogue List to sort and filter the list of available catalogues.

Sort by clicking on any column header, click a second time to reverse the sort order. Filter results in the table by publisher, season or year to narrow the results.

Click on a catalogue name to view the contents of the catalogue. 


...

Custom catalogues can only contain ISBNs that have already been uploaded to CataList via a seasonal catalogue, and are only viewable by the recipients of that catalogue. These ISBNs can then be re-combined into a custom catalogue for specific recipients. Check out our Create and Edit Custom Catalogue section for more information on building custom catalogues.

Custom catalogues can be accessed in different ways, depending on how the catalogue creator has shared the catalogue with you. 


Section


Column
width20


Column
width80


A list of all the custom catalogues you have created can be found in the My Custom Catalogues tab on My Page.


...

Section


Column
width20


Column
width80


Custom catalogues, particularly themed catalogues or groups of titles that have appeal to broader groups or buyers, can also be posted by publishers directly to their Publisher Page. These catalogues are posted in the right sidebar of the publisher's page.

...