There are several ways to add new titles to your Webform catalogue. You can create a title from scratch, add a title by using the Webform interface from BiblioShare, or you can import title data from an ONIX file , from BiblioShare, or from a spreadsheet.
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Creating/Adding a Title using Webform
After logging into Webform you will be directed to the Manage Titles Catalogue Manager page, image below.
The Manage Titles Catalogue Manager screen provides a handy overview of all the titles currently listed in your catalogue, their the ONIX validation status for each title, Actions dropdown menu, Search, Edit, Duplicate, Delete, and various other functions. Please
To begin, click Add New Title located in top right of your catalogue’s Manage Titles Catalogue Manager page to access the Main Title page of your book. Circled below title/record. You can find an example in the image below.
Step 1
Enter your title's ISBN 13ISBN13.
Webform will automatically check to see if metadata for that ISBN already exists in our BiblioShare database , and will fill in the form with that data. It's like magic!
As long as your data is available in BiblioShare, Webform will automatically import an ISBN's data from BiblioShare when you try adding a new record.
Image assets will also be imported into Webform if
they already
exist in BiblioShare.
There is unfortunately no way to import more than one title at a time from BiblioShare. This restriction has been put in place out of kindness to our hard-working server.
Step 2
Enter data for all required fields – marked in red throughout the form.
Whether you're pulling data from BiblioShare or manually entering it, make sure to fill in all fields that are marked RED. These fields are required by your trading partners like BiblioShare, for ONIX schema validation. - [link to validation post here]
Step 3
If you have entered all required fields Click Save to save your edits and return to the Manage Titles Catalogue Manager page.
The new title will be added to your catalogue on the Manage Titles screen.
Catalogue Manager page.
Advanced Form
A new addition to Webform, Advanced Form will help you add more subject codes, supply detail composites, marketing details and other useful ONIX datapoints to create a “full” ONIX file.
To access the Advanced Form click the dropdown menu on the top left of your Main Title page titled Simplified Form.
Choose Advanced Form from the menu and you will now see the metadata fields that will allow you to create a “full” ONIX file.
Remember, wrong/mismatched values/entries in the metadata fields can cause your ONIX file to fail the strict schema validation most trading partners like BiblioShare have in place for processing ONIX files.
Use Show help fields option, Webform User Documentation and Editeur Codelist Issue 36 [PDF] to help you create a valid & useful ONIX file for your trading partners.
Importing a Title from an ONIX file
If you have an XML file with ONIX data of your books you can upload the XML file to Webform.
Step 1
Select Import an ONIX file from the Actions drop-down menu in the Manage Titles screenCatalogue Manager page, circled with the red dot in the image below. Then select Import an ONIX file from the menu.
To select an ONIX file, double-click the file, or click once and press open on your browser window. Then, click upload Upload to start the import.
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Hot tip: You can add/update multiple titles by importing an ONIX file with multiple titles in it. |
Step 2
When the "File imported successfully" message appears, close the pop-up window.
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If your file is corrupted or locked then you will get an error message. |
The titles title(s) in your ONIX file have now been added to your catalogue. You can view these titles imported title(s) on the Manage Titles Catalogue Manager page.
If titles in your ONIX file are already in your catalogue, Webform will update those titles with the information from the imported ONIX file.
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Hot tip: You can add/update multiple titles by importing an ONIX file with multiple titles in it. |
Importing a Title from BiblioShare
As long as you have access to BiblioShare, Webform will automatically import an ISBN's data from BiblioShare when you try adding a new record.
There is unfortunately no way to import more than one title at a time from BiblioShare. This restriction has been put in place out of kindness to our hard-working server.
Adding Cover, Author, and Interior Images
There are three ways to add images from your computer to Webform. You can simply drop the file into the designated space, you can use the file browser, or you can upload a URL.
How to drop an image
Add an image file from your computer by simply dropping it in the image tab left of the title details as seen in the image below. Make sure to drop it in the tab with the text. Once you’ve dropped it a small pop up window will appear as seen in the second image below. Here you can choose if you want to use the dropped image as a Front Cover, Front Cover Thumbnail, Contributor Image or Interior Image.
How to add an image from your browser - file or url
Click on “Add media..! Or click to browse” tab as seen in the image below.
Then you will see this window pop up that will ask you if you want to Add a media file from your computer by click “From a file..” or, upload a URL by clicking “From a URL..”
Adding Titles from Excel Template
Step 1
There an excel template available for you. You can download this template by clicking on the Actions dropdown menu and selecting Download the Excel template.
Step 2
Open the Excel Template and complete the form with your book’s data. Refer to the ONIX Mapping to BiblioShare document as guide if necessary. There are instructions and code lists inside the template file.
Excel Template
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Save the changes in your excel file.
Step 3
Go back to Catalogue Manager page on your Webform. Click on the Actions dropdown and select Import metadata from Excel Template from the list.
Once the metadata is processed you will see them in your catalogue. You can use the Refresh Product List button on the top right of your screen.