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A flipbook on iskwiki simulates the opening and flipping of a physical book for one to be able to read its contents. Usually rendered in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flash Adobe Flash], the flipbook format on iskwiki is used to restrict accessibility, cut-and-paste, printing, and downloading of the entire electronic book. These restrictions are usually stipulated by the author or by the university unit that authorizes the material's distribution.
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A '''flipbook on iskWiki''' (aka '''UP FlipBook''' - [http://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/flipbook iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/flipbook]) simulates the opening and flipping of a physical book or magazine for one to be able to read its contents. Its format on iskwiki is also used to restrict accessibility, cut-and-paste, printing, and downloading of the entire electronic book. These restrictions are usually stipulated by the author or by the university unit that authorizes the material's distribution.


Unless otherwise requested by the owner of the material, access to the flipbook requires a UP Webmail account.
Uploading of flip books require Dilnet accounts. Access to certain iskwiki flip books (especially those restricted by authors or thesis advisers) may also require such access credentials.
 
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=FlipBook Features=
* single-site, direct upload and on-the-fly pdf-to-jpg conversion
* HTML5 browsing
 
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=Version Notes=
* [http://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/flipbook current version] is on HTML5
* earlier version in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flash Adobe Flash], using the legacy [[The_DILC_Uploader|DILC Uploader]]
 
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=Current Maintainer=
John Mark Roco
=Past Developers=
* Raff Alimbuyuguen
* Don Cadavona
* Thaniel Duldulao
* Dominick Tunac
 
* Jastinne Macalalad
* Cristina Dalupan
* Dawn Benigno
 
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=To Dos=
* hits counter
* linger-on accounting
* Mobile Version
* Text-to-Speech feature (e.g., [http://www.nextup.com Nextup implementation])
* .doc/.docx to FlipBook
* drag-and-drop uploading
* iskWiki articles to FlipBook<ref>Articles on iskWiki grouped under a category can be made into a "book". See [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:PdfBook PdfBook Extension] and [http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/PdfBook_tips PdfBook Tips], The book, in turn, should be rendered into FlipBook on the fly!</ref>
 
=See Also=
* [[The DILC Uploader]]
* [[How to upload a thesis on iskwiki]]
 
=Notes=
<references/>
 
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[[Category:DILC Projects]]
[[Category: DILC Matters]]

Latest revision as of 06:44, 4 December 2019

A flipbook on iskWiki (aka UP FlipBook - iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/flipbook) simulates the opening and flipping of a physical book or magazine for one to be able to read its contents. Its format on iskwiki is also used to restrict accessibility, cut-and-paste, printing, and downloading of the entire electronic book. These restrictions are usually stipulated by the author or by the university unit that authorizes the material's distribution.

Uploading of flip books require Dilnet accounts. Access to certain iskwiki flip books (especially those restricted by authors or thesis advisers) may also require such access credentials.


FlipBook Features

  • single-site, direct upload and on-the-fly pdf-to-jpg conversion
  • HTML5 browsing


Version Notes


Current Maintainer

John Mark Roco

Past Developers

  • Raff Alimbuyuguen
  • Don Cadavona
  • Thaniel Duldulao
  • Dominick Tunac
  • Jastinne Macalalad
  • Cristina Dalupan
  • Dawn Benigno


To Dos

  • hits counter
  • linger-on accounting
  • Mobile Version
  • Text-to-Speech feature (e.g., Nextup implementation)
  • .doc/.docx to FlipBook
  • drag-and-drop uploading
  • iskWiki articles to FlipBook[1]

See Also

Notes

  1. Articles on iskWiki grouped under a category can be made into a "book". See PdfBook Extension and PdfBook Tips, The book, in turn, should be rendered into FlipBook on the fly!