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===== Title Page ===== | |
[French: //Page Titre//] | |
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This section should be called **"Title Page"** and be made a **Heading 1**. | |
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A common mistake is to confuse the cover page (often on the book jacket) with the title page. The title page is found inside the book cover, and it consists of: | |
* Title and Subtitle | |
* Author, and information relating to author | |
* Publisher | |
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Remove extra title pages. | |
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<note>Some titles have two title pages. We only need one title page formatted as described above.</note> | |
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====Q&A Archive==== | |
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**Q: When a book has a cover page, should we give it a "heading 1" that says Cover Page? When a book includes a summary of the work, what heading would this be given? To offer some context, the book I am working with (A Boy Named Queen) includes the summary that would be on the dust cover; in this particular case, the text appears on what would be the front inside flap of the dust cover. (So sorry for my non-technical language!)** | |
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A: Usually we delete the Cover Page image (as there's usually no content other than title and author, which is often already on the Title Page). In the case of A Boy Named Queen, the Cover Page is on a book jacket that has a summary of the book. We can keep the summary and put it at the end of the book (before Terms of Use) with a Heading 1 called **Book Summary**. See also [[public:nnels:etext:back-cover|Back Cover]]. | |
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