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LinkedIn Learning

Creating Ebooks for the Kindle

via LinkedIn Learning

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Overview

Take an existing ebook from Word, Pages, InDesign, or even a plain text editor, and convert it to a Kindle format.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • What you should know before watching this course
  • Using the exercise files
1. Formats and Tools
  • IDPF, AZW, and other formats
  • Why so many formats?
  • calibre and Sigil (where to get them and what they do)
  • Kindle Previewer
2. InDesign Workflows
  • InDesign CS4 to CC
  • The Kindle Plugin for InDesign
3. Word, Text, and HTML
  • From Word to EPUB
  • From Pages to EPUB
  • From plain text to EPUB
  • Adding images to plain-text conversions
  • From HTML or XHTML to EPUB
4. Tools of Choice
  • What tools are out there?
  • KindleGen
  • What can Sigil do?
  • A tour of calibre
  • A brief XHTML primer
  • A brief CSS primer
5. Editing Your EPUB with calibre
  • Adding a cover
  • Adding or editing metadata
  • One file per chapter
  • Renaming files
  • Building the table of contents
  • Adding or editing links
  • Loading a dictionary
  • Checking spelling
  • Validating your EPUB
6. Editing Your EPUB with Sigil
  • Adding a cover
  • Adding or editing metadata
  • One file per chapter
  • Renaming files
  • Building the table of contents
  • Adding or editing links
  • Loading a dictionary
  • Checking spelling
  • Validating your EPUB
7. Publishing to Amazon
  • Converting with calibre
  • Converting with KindleGen
  • Kindle Previewer
  • Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP)
  • Amazon's lending options
  • Looking inside
  • Forums
Conclusion
  • Where to go from here

Taught by

Tony Harmer

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