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rachel.osolen [Overview of Editing Workflow]
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rachel.osolen [Overview of Reformat Editing Workflow]
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 ======Production 101====== ======Production 101======
  
-This section is an introduction and overview of the basic workflow for reformatting a book for production. It is meant as a training orientation. Please refer to the main [[public:nnels:etext:start|eText wiki]] for the bulk of your workflow.+This section is an introduction and overview of the basic workflow for reformatting a book. It is meant as a training orientation. Please refer to the main [[public:nnels:etext:start|eText wiki]] for the bulk of your workflow.
  
 This section also includes a brief introduction to some key parts of the wiki. This section also includes a brief introduction to some key parts of the wiki.
  
  
-=====RT Production Cue and CyberDuck: Where to Get Books=====+=====RT Production Queue and CyberDuck: Where to Get Books=====
  
-The first step in your workflow is to choose a title to work on. You will find this in the RT [[https://support.libraries.coop/rt/Search/Results.html?Query=Queue%20%3D%20%27NNELS%20Production%27%20AND%20(Status%20%3D%20%27new%27%20OR%20Status%20%3D%20%27open%27%20OR%20Status%20%3D%20%27stalled%27)|NNELS Production Queque]].+The first step in your workflow is to choose a title to work on. You will find this in RT [[https://support.libraries.coop/rt/Search/Results.html?Query=Queue%20%3D%20%27NNELS%20Production%27%20AND%20(Status%20%3D%20%27new%27%20OR%20Status%20%3D%20%27open%27%20OR%20Status%20%3D%20%27stalled%27)|NNELS Production Queue]].
  
-NNELS uses open-source software called RT (Request Tracker) to manage requests for books. The books you will be working on can be found in the NNELS Production Queque. As mentioned in the Job Expectations section, there are 4 levels of tickets.+NNELS uses open-source software called RT (Request Tracker) to manage requests for books. The books you will be working on can be found in the NNELS Production Queue. As mentioned in the [[public:nnels:etext:pa-outline-expectations|Job Expectations section]], there are 4 levels of tickets.
  
-In the Production Queque you will mainly see:+In the Production Queue you will mainly see:
  
   * Urgent   * Urgent
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 <note>Each title has 2 documents. The original ebook (EPUB, Kindle [.azw3], or PDF) and the converted Word file (.doc or .docx.) If there are any documents missing contact the Production Coordinator.</note> <note>Each title has 2 documents. The original ebook (EPUB, Kindle [.azw3], or PDF) and the converted Word file (.doc or .docx.) If there are any documents missing contact the Production Coordinator.</note>
  
-See [[public:nnels:etext:workflow|Using RT]] for the complete directions for taking a ticket, uploading/downloading to CyberDuck, and assigning a ticket back to the Production Coordinator.+See [[public:nnels:etext:getting_started|Getting Started]] for the complete directions for taking a ticket, uploading/downloading to CyberDuck, and assigning a ticket back to the Production Coordinator.
  
 =====Overview of Reformat Editing Workflow===== =====Overview of Reformat Editing Workflow=====
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 This section will explain the basic workflow of reformatting a book. This section will explain the basic workflow of reformatting a book.
  
-<note>We are not editors. We reformat the layout of ebooks so they are more accessible to people with print disabilities. All the guidelines in this wiki are taken from standards created by DAISY and WC3, as well as NNELS in house testing. These guidelines are subject to change, and you will be kept advised of any changes as they occur. If you want to learn more about these standards contact the Production Coordinator. We are always happy to teach you more!</note>+<note>We are not editors. We reformat the layout of ebooks so they are more accessible to people with print disabilities. All the guidelines in this wiki are taken from standards created by DAISY and WC3, as well as NNELS in-house testing. These guidelines are subject to change, and you will be kept apprised of any changes as they occur. If you want to learn more about these standards contact the Production Coordinator. We are always happy to teach you more!</note>
  
 The first step is to set up Microsoft Word for production. The first step is to set up Microsoft Word for production.
  
-You will first set up the layout of Word, and then set the document priorities.+You will first set up the layout of Word, and then set the document properties.
  
-See [[public:nnels:etext:set-up|Setting up Microsoft Word for Editing E-Text]] for detailed written instructions.+See Setting up MS Word in the [[public:nnels:etext:getting_started|Getting Started]] Section for detailed written instructions.
  
-Here is a brief [[https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cYfoqBzosD|video tutorial]] to show you how to do this.+[[https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/crhXYXVfqcY|Here is a quick video showing you how this is done!]] 
 + 
 +<note>The show style guides function outlined in the video is only available through Mac.</note>
  
 ====Reformatting a Word Document: Applying Styles==== ====Reformatting a Word Document: Applying Styles====
  
-Once you have Word set up properly, and you NNELS Template properly installed, you will be able to begin reformatting the document.+Once you have Word set up properly you will be able to begin reformatting the document.
  
 The first step is to clear all formatting in the document: The first step is to clear all formatting in the document:
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   * Select the ''clear formatting'' button located at the top of the ''Apply a Style'' box in the ''Style Pane''   * Select the ''clear formatting'' button located at the top of the ''Apply a Style'' box in the ''Style Pane''
  
-Once formatting is clear you need to remove all hyperlinks: +[[https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/crhXqGVfFN7|Here is a quick video showing you how this is done!]]
-  * Select the whole document +
-  * Clear hyperlink: +
-    *''FN+COMMAND+SHIFT+F9'' for Mac +
-    *''CTRL+SHIFT+F9'' for Windows PC+
  
-Here is a [[https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cYfoY2zDDl|video tutorial]] to show you how to do this. +Now you can start applying styles as needed. To learn more go to [[public:nnels:etext:styles|Understanding and Using Styles]]and [[public:nnels:etext:headings|Understanding and Using Headings]].
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-Now you can start applying styles as needed. See the [[public:nnels:etext:styles_headings|Styles & Headings]] section for more info applying styles and the importance of headings.+
  
 Each section of a standard book is formatted as per the wiki instructions. The [[public:nnels:etext:start#book_sections|Books Sections]] of the eText wiki show you how, and is divided by the sections found in most books. Each section of a standard book is formatted as per the wiki instructions. The [[public:nnels:etext:start#book_sections|Books Sections]] of the eText wiki show you how, and is divided by the sections found in most books.
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 <note>Not every book will have all these sections, and that is okay. Some books may have sections that are not covered in the wiki. When in doubt, ask!</note> <note>Not every book will have all these sections, and that is okay. Some books may have sections that are not covered in the wiki. When in doubt, ask!</note>
  
-<note tip>Remember to have the original ebook open so you can reference it for formatting. This helps with blockquotes, emphasis, sideboxes, etc. If in doubt, ask!</note>+<note tip>Remember to have the original ebook open so you can reference it for formatting. This helps with quotes, emphasis, asides, etc. If in doubt, ask!</note>
  
 The rest of the wiki is divided up for your convenience. If anything is missing, or unclear, post a question in the [[public:nnels:etext:q_a|Q&A section]]! The rest of the wiki is divided up for your convenience. If anything is missing, or unclear, post a question in the [[public:nnels:etext:q_a|Q&A section]]!
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 Below is a breakdown of some of the main sections you will be using in your work. Below is a breakdown of some of the main sections you will be using in your work.
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-The [[public:nnels:etext:start#nnels_template|NNELS Template]] section gives instructions on how to upload and use the template for applying styles in your workflow. It also includes a section on how the styles translate to DAISY books. 
  
 The [[public:nnels:etext:start#introduction:|Introduction]] section includes most of the information we included in this orientation for you to refer back to as needed. The [[public:nnels:etext:start#introduction:|Introduction]] section includes most of the information we included in this orientation for you to refer back to as needed.
  
-The Books section is where to find documentation on how to format each section of a book (as described above.)+The [[public:nnels:etext:start#book_sections|Books]] section is where to find documentation on how to format each section of a book (as described above.)
  
 The [[public:nnels:etext:start#formatting|Formatting]] section shows you how to tackle most reformatting tasks. The [[public:nnels:etext:start#formatting|Formatting]] section shows you how to tackle most reformatting tasks.
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