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Do you have x book? Can you get x book?
philippa-dewey edited this page Mar 13, 2015
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If you or a customer is looking for a specific book, you should use the search function on the website. Type in the name of the book or the name of the author into the search bar and if we have it it will appear on the results page.
If the title you are looking for does not appear, then the book is not yet on our system, but we would love to add it for you. On the left hand side of the website you can suggest the book that you are looking for to the team. Type in the title of the book, the name of the author, and the ISBN or EAN number and click the “Suggest” button.
The Paperight project is managed by Arthur Attwell at Electric Book Works. Read the Paperight story or visit the blog.
- The publications on the website
- Adding documents to Paperight
- Automated HTML PDF conversion
- Automated PDF PDF conversion
- CSV & Metadata management
- Papercat browsing categories
- Products: Edit products
- Products: Product Ownership
- Scrubbing HTML from epub files
- Working with documents
- What does this website do?
- Introducing the website
- Finding a publication
- Forgotten passwords
- How can I use this website to start and sustain a business?
- How do I change my email address?
- How to buy a book
- How to print marketing posters
- How to register and log in
- How to top up your account
- How to use this service to grow your business
- Is this legal?
- Printing a PDF
- Buying a licence
- Can I be the only outlet to sell books this way in my area?
- Searching
- The publications on the website
- What do Paperight print outs look like?
- Publishers Guide
- Forgotten passwords
- How are publishers paid?
- How do I change my email address?
- How do I get my publications onto Paperight?
- How to register and log in
- What about the publisher's copyright?
- What do Paperight print outs look like?
- What do publishers earn?
