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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 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.
A flipbook on iskWiki 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.
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Access to certain iskwiki flipbooks may require a UP Webmail account.
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=Version History=
* 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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=Developers=
* Raff Alimbuyuguen
* Don Cadavona
* Thaniel Duldulao
* Dominick Tunac
 
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* Cristina Dalupan
* Jastinne Macalalad
* Dawn Benigno
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Access to certain iskwiki flipbooks may require a UP Webmail account.


==See Also==
=See Also=
* [[The DILC Uploader]]
* [[The DILC Uploader]]
* [[How to upload a thesis on iskwiki]]
* [[How to upload a thesis on iskwiki]]
[[Category:DILC Projects]]
[[Category: DILC Matters]]

Revision as of 01:06, 29 May 2013

A flipbook on iskWiki 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.

Access to certain iskwiki flipbooks may require a UP Webmail account.

Version History



Developers

  • Raff Alimbuyuguen
  • Don Cadavona
  • Thaniel Duldulao
  • Dominick Tunac



  • Cristina Dalupan
  • Jastinne Macalalad
  • Dawn Benigno




See Also