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- | If the tracks require renaming, then select '' | ||
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- | The beginning of the first track should automatically play when you open the page. You can also select the '' | ||
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- | Rename the section based on what the narrator reads. For example, if the narrator reads the title you will rename that track to Title Page. See below for how to name different headings levels. | ||
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- | Some audiobooks have multiple levels of navigation, and we can set these levels with Converter Plus. A common example is a book that has multiple parts with chapters divided within these parts. | ||
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- | * Part One: The Beginning (Heading 1) | ||
- | * Chapter 1 (Heading 2) | ||
- | * Chapter 2 (Heading 2) | ||
- | * Part Two: The Next Part (Heading 1) | ||
- | * Chapter 3 (Heading 2) | ||
- | * Chapter 4 (Heading 2) | ||
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- | You will need to establish the proper heading hierarchy, and have the proper names assigned to each heading. This will help the reader navigate the different sections of the book with ease, and also get a good idea of the overall layout of the title when they first open the book. Headings are the most important part to accessibility, | ||
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- | To rename tracks and levels in Track Discovery: | ||
- | * Open Project | ||
- | * Go to '' | ||
- | * Go to '' | ||
- | * This will open up the first track, which will automatically play the first 5 seconds of the track. | ||
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- | At the top of this page is the player for this track. Below this there are 6 text boxes to enter the names of headings levels 1-6. Below this are two buttons, '' | ||
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- | You will be entering the title of the track into the appropriate heading level. For example, the title of a book is part of the front matter, which is always set to '' | ||
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- | When you listen to a track that is at '' | ||
- | * Enter the name of that track into the '' | ||
- | * Select '' | ||
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- | When you listen to a track that starts with a Part Section title, followed by a Chapter heading: | ||
- | * Enter the Part Section title into the '' | ||
- | * Enter the Chapter Section title into the '' | ||
- | * Press '' | ||
- | * If the next track is another Chapter Section, leave '' | ||
- | * When you reach the next Part Section title enter this new title for this next Part Section into '' | ||
- | * Continue entering the Chapter Section titles into '' | ||
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- | If you have a book with Part Sections, Chapter Sections, and Subsections within the Chapters: | ||
- | * Locate the first track for the Part Section | ||
- | * Enter the title of the Part Section into '' | ||
- | * Enter the title of the Chapter Section into '' | ||
- | * Locate the track with the first Subsection | ||
- | * Enter the title of the Part Section into '' | ||
- | * Enter the title of the Chapter Section into '' | ||
- | * Enter the title of the Subsection into '' | ||
- | * Locate the track for the second Subsection | ||
- | * Enter only the title of the next Subsection into '' | ||
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- | When you have completed naming all the tracks and headings you will return to the '' | ||
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- | You track order should be similar to the following: | ||
- | * Title Page | ||
- | * Introduction | ||
- | * Part One: The Beginning~~2Chapter One: The First Chapter | ||
- | * ~~2Chapter Two: The Second Chapter | ||
- | * Part Two: The Middle~~2Chapter Three: Another Chapter | ||
- | * ~~2Chapter Four: Yet Another Chapter | ||
- | * Epilogue | ||
- | * Sign Off | ||
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- | If you make a mistake you can fix it two ways: | ||
- | - You can go back into '' | ||
- | - You can select the track you wish to edit in the '' | ||
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- | To edit a track title in the '' | ||
- | * Locate and select the track from the '' | ||
- | * Select '' | ||
- | * Make sure to only change the spelling and leave alone the two tilde' | ||
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- | Below is a video tutorial for Heading Levels: | ||
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- | Once you are finished you can go to the [[public: | ||
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- | If you are unsure of the spelling of a section, locate the book's table of contents online to find the correct spelling. Taking the extra time to get it right will ensure we are making the best books possible. | ||
- | * Check the record page, sometimes the EPUB is on the same page. | ||
- | * Try searching NNELS repository. Sometimes the EPUB is in a separate record | ||
- | * Check Bookshare | ||
- | * Check Google Play, or Google Books | ||
- | * Check Amazon Kindle. Sometimes Amazon has a book preview of their Kindle titles. Note: These previews can present accessibility issues with screen readers. | ||
- | * Check your local library | ||
- | * Search Google with the title plus the phrase Table of Contents. Sometimes the book is online. | ||
- | * When in doubt, ask for assistance. | ||
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