11-01-2014, 03:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2014, 03:45 AM by Mohammad6299.)
Dear @mowafi3m,
Thank you for the reply.
These data (and even more) are usually specified at some websites for example libgen.org and openlibrary.org.
For some publications as I made an example at post #4, only the editors are specified and the authors are not specified (sometimes because every chapter of the book has many authors). I think that in these cases it is not correct to use Editors(s) option in the postgen instead of Author(s).
The person who posts a material at the forum can simply obtain the data and the information that he/she needs by downloading the eBook. eBooks usually have small sizes and it is not difficult to download them and look up the missing information.
Some scanned files have a large size and the server which the file is uploaded to is very slow. In these cases the person who is looking for the OCR material has to download files from different posts to check if the files are OCR.
Regards
Thank you for the reply.
These data (and even more) are usually specified at some websites for example libgen.org and openlibrary.org.
For some publications as I made an example at post #4, only the editors are specified and the authors are not specified (sometimes because every chapter of the book has many authors). I think that in these cases it is not correct to use Editors(s) option in the postgen instead of Author(s).
The person who posts a material at the forum can simply obtain the data and the information that he/she needs by downloading the eBook. eBooks usually have small sizes and it is not difficult to download them and look up the missing information.
Some scanned files have a large size and the server which the file is uploaded to is very slow. In these cases the person who is looking for the OCR material has to download files from different posts to check if the files are OCR.
Regards