Introduction
Pressbooks is an authoring platform built on the WordPress publishing and blogging website. If you have used WordPress in the past, Pressbooks should feel familiar. Pressbooks allows you to create content once and publish it in many formats including a website, PDF document, EPUB (usable in most eReaders), MOBI (for Kindle readers), and various editable files.
This Pressbooks Guide does not replicate information provided by the Pressbooks User Guide published by Pressbooks.com. Instead, in parts and chapters laid out to mimic the steps an author might take to create or modify an open textbook in Pressbooks, it redirects readers to pertinent chapters in the Pressbooks User Guide, supplements it with additional information, and includes instructions specific to faculty, instructors and students at Oklahoma State University.
Guide layout
Each section of this guide begins with a list of topics covered in its chapters. Key terms, specific to Pressbooks and its features, are set in bold and defined in the text body as well as summarized in the Glossary. This guide does not come with an index. Instead, use the search field located in the top-right of each page in the online version to locate a specific topic. The URLs for all external links are provided by chapter for print users in the back matter.
Pressbooks User Guide chapters are highlighted with a textbox containing the Pressbooks (PB) logo and a link to the material. (See example below.)
For more information, see Writing Directly in Pressbooks in the Pressbooks Userguide. |
When appropriate, chapters within this Pressbooks Guide are mentioned in a shaded textbook. (See example below.)
Links to chapters in other Oklahoma State University Libraries guides and toolkits are also included in a shaded textbox to complement the Pressbooks material.
If information is missing about a specific feature, this is noted as “MORE TO COME” in a standard textbook. (See example below.)
Items to take note of are marked with “IMPORTANT.”
Finally, outstanding Pressbooks issues are identified and, if available, coupled with a temporary work around in colored textboxes. (See example below.)
Issue to Note