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THE ONLY QUICK GUIDE TO PROFESSIONAL SPEAKING (Professional Quick Guide Series Book 1)

Use the arrows on the sides of the jacket to scroll through the books in the series, in reading order. Series titles owned by your library will be hyperlinked to their respective pages in your catalog.

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All available appeal, genre, and theme terms for the title will display. Hover over a term with your mouse to display a definition of the term below the list. Select one or more terms to see read-alikes with those same terms. This feature allows a reader to mix and match terms in the list to find a custom reading recommendation. All matching books will display in a carousel below your terms. Scroll through the recommendations to view the full list. Titles owned by your library will be hyperlinked to their respective pages in your catalog.

NoveList's appeal factors cover all aspects of a book, including types of characters in a story, the pace, the writing style, and the tone of the story. For picture books, graphic novels, and other books with illustrations, we also offer illustration appeal. Audiobook fans can find information about a narration under "Audio Characteristics. Themes describe the overall plot of a novel, especially those themes that are common within a certain genre or for a certain age range. For example, a common plot in Christian Fiction centers around the "prodigal returns," while there are many fantasy novels that explore what it means for someone to be the "last of their kind.

Genre headings like "police procedurals" and "road novels" will help you explore your favorite genre in more depth, as well as explore new-to-you genres. By collaborating with Goodreads, NoveList Select for Catalog can display a link to reader reviews in your catalog records, providing another means of connecting readers with books. Because reading abilities and interests vary widely within a specific age group, MetaMetrics developed Lexile ratings to measure how difficult a book is to comprehend and how well a student can read. Lexiles are displayed for titles that have been given Lexile ratings.

Clicking the "View Lexile info" link will display additional information about Lexiles:. Use the Lexile Range Search feature, to search for titles with a similar Lexile rating. Each book is given a point level to help teachers, students, and parents measure reading progress. In available, a list of awards that the book has won. Click on an award link to view more award information from NoveList.

In available, a list of NoveList book lists that feature the book. Click on a link to view the book list from NoveList. In available, a list of NoveList articles that are related to the book. Click on a link to view the article from NoveList. Feature newsletters from NextReads and LibraryAware that are related to this book. NextReads is an email-based newsletter outreach service that promotes your library and its entire collection. Each newsletter suggests new releases and older, but really good, titles that might otherwise be overlooked in your collection. Click here for more information about NextReads.

With LibraryAware, libraries can create professional looking promotional materials like bookmarks, brochures, flyers, and posters, and then deliver them through a number of communication channels. Click here for more information about LibraryAware. A post will only display for book records with those same Audience Levels and Subject Headings. Each LibraryAware post will include a title and a thumbnail image of the promotional item. Item titles will link to a larger view of the promotional item. LibraryAware users can view LibraryAware Help to learn more about posting items to their catalog.

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The Related E-Resources feature provides a listing of suggested e-resources that might be useful to patrons interested in the selected book. Libraries can choose the e-resources from this list that they want to make available in their catalog records. When viewing a title in your catalog, the following related e-resources display will be rendered:.

OTS helps answer several questions:. See more information on setting up OTS for your library. You can let us know that you're interested by sending an email to NoveListSelectSupport ebsco. We'll guide you through the set-up requirements. When you provide NoveList with your local holdings data, the title recommendations returned by NoveList Select for Catalog will only include those titles in your collection.

For series titles, local holdings data allows links to be generated for only the series titles in your collection, however, all titles in the series will be displayed. Most libraries export their entire local collection to a file. See below for instructions on uploading your local collection file. We have tools that can extract ISBNs from your export file. This depends on several factors, primarily on the rate at which you remove titles from and add titles to your collection.

Most libraries upload monthly.

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Your subscription to the NoveList database can also use your local holdings data. When you upload your local collection, the database will indicate which titles in your search results are held in your collection. You can also set up your local collection as a limiter, so that searching can be limited to only those results which are found in your local collection. For more information see this FAQ: As needed, update your local holdings data using the same Collection ID, by appending or replacing the current file. When you upload your collection for the first time, you will need to notify NoveList Support so that they can update your profile to ensure that the file you uploaded will get processed.

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Uploaded files are processed for NoveList Select at night. After the NoveList Select Support team has a setup call with you, we will provide you with integration information for your catalog. Depending on your catalog, you or your catalog vendor will be required to either enter a set of credentials in your catalog admin area, or you can insert an HTML snippet that we supply into a specific location of the file that controls the display of your full bib page.

If a file edit is necessary, our support team will help you edit the file. If allowed by your catalog, you will also have the ability to move some sections of NoveList Select to a different part of the full bib display page. Please contact the NoveList Select Support team to discuss your options. Overview Overview of Service NoveList Select for Catalog brings the full range of NoveList expertise into your catalog, including title, series, and author information, reading recommendations from our librarians and book experts, NoveList content, and connections to related NextReads newsletters and LibraryAware promotions for libraries who have subscribed to LibraryAware.

The type of content available includes: Books in this Series - When NoveList Plus contains information for the series in which a book is included, the titles in that series will be listed in the catalog page. Books owned by your library will be hyperlinked to their respective catalog pages, letting users know that the book is held locally.

Because suggestions are taken from your full collection and can include only titles that your system owns, Similar Titles helps increase circulation of less popular titles, not just the best sellers. Story Elements tab Appeals - Appeal factors can help your readers find the perfect book.

NoveList's appeal factors define the book's style, such as tone, pace, or type of illustration. Character - Character terms are especially for those readers who love books because of the characters. Only applied to fiction books. Audio - These terms describe the audio narration, including the performance or voice quality, tone and artistic delivery of the narrator. Illustration - For books that feature a lot of illustration, these terms identify elements like color, drawing style, or the mood evoked in the reader by the illustrations.

Genre - Genre terms associated with the book. Theme - These terms describe popular and recurring plot elements found in the book. About this book tab - Beside the Story Elements tab, click the About this book tab to view more information about the book and the author. See the Optional Upgrades section to see what information can be made available.

Through our collaboration with Goodreads, NoveList Select can display a link to reader reviews in your catalog records. Lexile - Because reading abilities and interests vary widely within a specific age group, MetaMetrics developed Lexile ratings to measure how difficult a book is to comprehend and how well a student can read.


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Award Winners - A list of awards that the book has won. Library News - Related news and events posted from LibraryAware. LibraryAware allows libraries to create professional looking promotional materials like bookmarks, brochures, flyers, and posters, and then deliver them through a number of communication channels. Libraries that subscribe to LibraryAware can post the promotional items that they create directly to any related book record in their catalog.

E-Resources - NoveList Select for Catalog can provide a list of e-resources related to the book, to connect your patrons with the tools that might be of interest to them. Overview of the Setup Process Your library signs the purchase order to begin getting recommendations and other great content from NoveList directly into your catalog. After the purchase order is signed, the order will be processed.

The purpose of this phone call is to gather some preliminary information needed for NoveList Select for Catalog configuration and to share integration options available to your library. It is also an opportunity to answer any questions that your library may have. After the phone call, NoveList will send you necessary follow-up information, including: Examples of sites that have integrated NoveList Select for Catalog.

Instructions for setting up and uploading your local holdings information. If your library chooses, you will then set up local holdings per the instructions sent. Please note that NoveList Select Support can assist your library in this process. Overview of Display Options There are a couple of ways to display NoveList content at your detailed book record, in order to optimally fit your library's catalog needs. Displaying book jackets for titles in a series, similar titles, and other content where book titles are referenced. Ability to separate some NoveList Select content to be moved to a different part of the catalog record if allowed within your catalog top of page.

Optional Upgrades NoveList Select for Catalog users have the option to purchase additional content to display in their catalogs. Full color book jacket images Full color cover art images for other formats i. Statistics NoveList Select for Catalog customers can request that their statistics be run and sent to them monthly. Stats will measure the number of clicks on the Search link. You can click on the book links or the Find It link within the OTS feature if available to search for the books in the library catalog. Stats will measure the number of clicks on these links.

Stats will measure the number of clicks to view these cover flaps. If available, this content is displayed under the About this book tab in the Inside this Book section. Stats will measure the number of clicks on an eResource link. Stats will measure the number of clicks to view these excerpts. Stats will measure any clicks on these links to open an article or list.

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