CataList is now also displaying additional sample content from publisher ONIX files and directly-supplied PDF or EPUB files.
If you would like to supply content for display, you can supply it to BiblioShare 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 instructions on supplying your sample content, or check out our recorded webinar 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 |
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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 below:
In this example:
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. 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:
For complete file naming and access details, see the details in the BiblioShare Quick Start Guide.
Samples and excerpts are available for all signed-in users in verified industry accounts to view.
Reading group guides and tables of contents are available for all CataList visitors.
Content can be accessed on both the Title Detail and Scroll View pages:
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