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Info Tab

In this tab, you can finalize your Anthology’s title. You are also required to add a subtitle. If you wish, your Anthology’s subtitle is a good place to feature your organization’s name. The "Abbreviated Anthology Title" is a 20 character or less version of your Anthology's title.

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SEO stands for “Search Engine Optimization.” The information you enter here will be used to promote your anthology on search engines such as Google, Bing and Yahoo.

Keywords: List at least 16 keywords related to your topic. Include any words, phrases or topics that someone interested in your topic may search for. This will ultimately pave their way to your anthology. Separate your keywords with commas. For example:

cooking, food, cuisine, recipes, vintage cookbooks, home economics, homemaking, meat, poultry, breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper, dessert, electric cooking, skillet. 

SEO Description: This will be displayed in various search engines when someone searches for one of your 16+ keywords. It should summarize your anthology, be inviting and include as many keywords as possible. For example:

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In this tab, you will enter your Anthology Overview. For historical topics, the Overview is an informative essay that gives a general background of This space can be used to provide general background information on your Anthology's subject. It can give your audience an idea of what to expect in the anthology or weave your content and collections together into a cohesive overview of the topic.For Anthologies that come from a separate institution, this space can be used to give more information on the organization, details on your institution, or even why you decided to create this Anthology. The Anthology Overview is not a required field, but is certainly encouraged. 

To see examples of how to use this space, visit Example Anthology Overviews.

Categories

You are required to choose at least one subject category from our list of available options. You are encouraged to choose four, in descending importance. These categories correspond with how Anthologies are sorted on the BiblioBoard home page, so you'll want to make your choices wisely.the drop-down list, with the ability to select up to four. This dictates where your Anthology is housed when users are browsing by Category in BiblioBoard Library.  

Finish

When you have entered all of this information, you are ready to move on to the Curator Info Panel.