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Creating and Using iBooks Tamra S. Davis, Ph.D. Illinois State University Business Teacher Education
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First Steps iBooks is only available for Macintosh computers using Mac OS X Lion Version 10.7.2 or later App is available through the Apple Mac App Store—Free Used to create books that can be viewed on an iPad or you can convert to a PDF Must have a publisher’s account with Apple if you want to charge money for your e-book
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Not a Mac User? I won’t be offended if you want to leave to attend a session that has greater applicability to you personally
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Agenda A VERY fast overview of creating an entire book You may try to follow along, or you may find it easier to take notes A video of this presentation will be available from my website by the first of the year http://www.tamra-davis.com Assuming that the quality of the video is sufficient to upload
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References This presentation is based upon the book iBooks Author: Publishing your First Ebook by Maria Langer http://amzn.to/1EtNqME I have paraphrased the book into this short presentation
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Starting Your First Book iBook documents begin with a template A collection of page layouts for book elements, including chapters, sections, and page If you have your computer with iBooks Author loaded, you can follow along
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Open iBooks Author Select a template Landscape with Portrait resembles a traditional book Portrait only resembles an e-book when viewed on an iPad Save the file to your computer
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Setting Preferences iBooks Author > Preferences Select General Checkmark Show size and position when moving objects Include preview in document by default Show font preview in Format Bar font menu Select Preview the entire book If you have a long book, Current Section only may be best
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More on Preferences Select Rulers Checkmark all 4 bottom boxes Select Auto-Correction Choose based upon your personal preferences My preferences are shown Close Your preferences are automatically saved
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Document Information Open the Inspector if it is not visible Select the Document button to open the Document Inspector Set the author, book title, and other items as desired
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Understanding Pages and Text Boxes Chapter Pages Each chapter begins with a Chapter Pages A single page that includes the Chapter Number and Name, plus any informational text needed Graphic intensive Chapter Pages can be a standard page or a preface page
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More Pages Section Pages The second level of a book’s structure There are 5 types of Section Pages Section Page A text box for a list of items and a text box for the beginning text of the section Section Text Page Includes two columns of text Copyright, Dedication, and Foreword pages Special pages near the beginning of the book
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And More Pages Pages Normal text pages 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column Blank 2 Column is the default
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Adding Pages to Your Book A new file begins with three pages A Chapter page A Section page A Regular text (2-column) page Multiple ways to add a page to your book Try to add a new Chapter, Section, and Text page to your book As you add text, the book will add a default text page to accommodate what you are writing Remove a page by selecting it in the Book pane and pressing Delete
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Changing a Page’s Layout You can make limited changes to the layout Click the down arrow in the Book pane
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Adding a Text Box Default text boxes are linked Custom text boxes are independent Can be used for a sidebar or heading
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Adding Text Type directly into the document Insert as a Section—Key in Copyright Information Copy and Paste From any source document Insert as a Chapter Preface—Preface file Import from Word or Pages You can import formatted text from either Word or Pages and the formatting will remain (usually) Insert chapter from Word—Use Chapter 1 file Drag and Drop You can drag the icon for an Apple Pages or Microsoft Word document into the Book Pane to add it as a chapter or section of your book Create a Chapter Page—Insert Chapter 2 file
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Text Inspector You may need to “clean up” inserted text Text Lists Tabs More
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Adding Images Drag and Drop Add the “How to Hold a Camera image below bullets in Chapter 1 Page 1 Placeholder images In the Book pane, click the Chapter 1 thumbnail Click the image of Earth to select it Find a picture in your Photos folder Drag the icon onto the Earth image Repeat for a Section Header
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Adding Tables In the Book pane, select the page where you want to add a table Click the Table button to add the table Drag the table to the upper-left hand corner Open the Table Inspector if it is not visible You can set the table parameters from the Inspector Table parameters function as you would expect
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Adding Charts Works basically the same as adding a Table Use the Chart Inspector to to modify the parameters in the chart
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Interactive Features Hyperlinks Use the Link Inspector Widgets Insert > Widget > _____ Gallery Use the Gallery Widget to add a photo gallery containing two or more images Media Include Audio or video files in your books
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More about Widget Review Create an interactive quiz for readers Keynote Add a Keynote presentation to the book PowerPoint cannot be added Other advanced widgets are also available
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Adding a Cover Should contain Title Subtitle Author Name Cover Image
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Adding Intro Media An optional feature that displays or plays the first time the reader opens the book in iBooks
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Adding Front Matter Pages Copyright Page Should always be included with a copyright symbol, copyright date, copyright holder name, and contact information for inquiries Include the ISBN if you have one Dedication Page A page where you can acknowledge people who helped you write the book or contributed to the book
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Additional Front Matter Foreword Introduces the book or its topic Often written by someone other than the author Can be used as a marketing tool
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Customizing a Table of Contents Click the Table of Contents page in the Book pane Make sure that you are in Portrait View Using the TOC Inspector, edit the TOC as desired
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Adding a Glossary Turn in the Glossary Toolbar View > Show > Glossary Toolbar Select a word Click Add Term Creating an Index from the Glossary As you find/add instances of the term, you can add it as an index item
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Creating a Preview You need the iBooks app for your iPad Connect your iPad to your Mac with a USB cable On the iBooks Author toolbar, click the Preview Button Open iBooks if prompted Wait for iBooks Author to generate a preview file Review and Troubleshoot your book
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Troubleshooting Questions Start in Landscape View Record problems on paper and fix all at once to save time Order for review TOC Glossary Check all links Examine images Test interactive elements Look for style issues such as Headings on one page and text on the next page
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More Troubleshooting Check again in Portrait View After the check, fix errors Preview the book again You are ready to export and share
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Formats iBooks Preserves all of your formatting and interactive elements PDF Does not support multimedia elements Page layout remains the same Text Plain text only
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Export File > Export Select your format Follow the dialog boxes
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NBEA Information I am the ISBE Director to NBEA If you are not an NBEA member, I would love to share the benefits of NBEA and ISBE with you If you are a member, I have a publishing opportunity for you Please see me after the presentation, tomorrow, or send me an e-mail to tdavis2@ilstu.edu
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Questions ? tdavis2@ilstu.edu Thank you for your attention!
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