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| Users Manual -> Usage | |
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2 - Usage The ADS software for historical literature metadata capture ask contributors to enter data in two phases. First, the page numbering is entered. Once this phase is finished, the volume is ready to enter the metadata capture phase. In this phase, page numbers are associated with article information: author, title, starting and ending pages. Once the page numbering has been finished it is not possible, without ADS intervention, to step back. This is done to avoid confusing or incorrect page numbering being entered with the articles. If, after starting entering article information, you discover that the page numbering is wrong, please contact us and we will correct the problem Each of the two phases uses a different interface to ask the user for the corresponding information. The following sections will describe these interfaces and give hints about how to enter information. 2.1 - Page Numbering 2.1.1 - Moving Through Images 2.1.2 - Enter Page Numbers 2.1.3 - Page Type 2.1.4 - Choosing A Page Number 2.1.4.1 - Implied Pages 2.1.4.2 - Insert and Plates 2.1.4.3 - Plates At End of Volume 2.1.4.4 - Front Matter 2.1.4.5 - Trailing Blank Pages 2.1.4.6 - Appendices 2.1.5 - Duplicate Pages 2.1.6 - Comments 2.1.7 - Last Image Marked 2.1.8 - Finish With Page Numbering 2.2 - Article Metadata 2.2.1 - The Graphical User Interface 2.2.2 - Entering Article Information 2.2.3 - Formatting Rules 2.2.4 - Modifying Article Information 2.2.5 - Finishing Article Metadata Information |
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