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public:nnels:recording:5_plan_and_practise:multi-track-books [2018/09/03 21:25]
sabina.iseli-otto [What to Read]
public:nnels:recording:5_plan_and_practise:multi-track-books [2018/11/03 20:47]
sabina.iseli-otto [Book Recording Plan for Non-Children's Books]
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   * About the Author   * About the Author
  
-The way you divide the tracks will depend on the book. Generally, except for the two tracks (Title & About this Digital Book), the sections or tracks will follow the table of contents. If you’re reading a chapterless children’s book, the text of the book will usually be a single track called “# Story” where # indicates the track number (e.g. 08 Story)+The way you divide the tracks will depend on the book. Generally, except for the two tracks (Title & About this Digital Book), the sections or tracks will follow the table of contents. 
  
-Pre-read your bookor the section you plan to readbefore you enter the studioPre-reading prevents stumbling and makes for a better recording+Please do not include spacespunctuationor special characters in your file names (e.g. write 01_Uncle_Toms_Cabin even though Tom's should include an apostrophe). You can use underscores (_) or hyphens (-) between file name elements.
  
 ===== What to Read ===== ===== What to Read =====
  
   - For the first track, you will read the title, author's name, the author's last name spelled out, publisher and (optionally) "Read by", followed by, "month, year". For example: <code>Tribes by Arthur Slade. S-L-A-D-E. Published by HarperCollins. Read by David Van Der Molen in February, 2015.</code> Save this track as “01_Tribes”.   - For the first track, you will read the title, author's name, the author's last name spelled out, publisher and (optionally) "Read by", followed by, "month, year". For example: <code>Tribes by Arthur Slade. S-L-A-D-E. Published by HarperCollins. Read by David Van Der Molen in February, 2015.</code> Save this track as “01_Tribes”.
-  - Do not include spaces, punctuation, or special characters in your file name (e.g. write 01_Uncle_Toms_Cabin even though Tom's should include an apostrophe).  
   - NNELS will provide the second track (“02_About_this_digital_book”).    - NNELS will provide the second track (“02_About_this_digital_book”). 
   - For the publication information, please read everything as printed except the Library of Congress Cataloguing Data. If in doubt about what to read, ask NNELS. Save the track as “##_Publishing_Information” with the ## parking this track wherever it fits.    - For the publication information, please read everything as printed except the Library of Congress Cataloguing Data. If in doubt about what to read, ask NNELS. Save the track as “##_Publishing_Information” with the ## parking this track wherever it fits. 
   - The rest of the sections should be based on the book itself. Each section should begin with the name of the section followed by the content. For example, "Dedication. To Michael, with love."    - The rest of the sections should be based on the book itself. Each section should begin with the name of the section followed by the content. For example, "Dedication. To Michael, with love." 
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