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Old 10-11-2013, 04:18 PM   #1
carogray
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Tables of Contents

We have a number of non-fiction Guides to Benefits for lay advocates that we are producing as e-books for a variety of e-readers.

We offer these guides in HTML/webpages, print and downloadable PDF files - really in as many ways as they can be useful to social workers who are doing the best they can to help.

I am wondering whether in addition to the ebook table of contents that we can generate automatically using the various ebook conversion software, we should also include a second table of content that is true to the PDF and print tables of contents - i.e. people can look up what would be the page number in a print copy?
I am wondering if there is any point to have 2 Tables of Contents in these Guides.

I cannot find any officiall authoritative reference even discussing this question let alone making any recommendation - where can I go to find out "best practice"


To see an example of the Guides we do - http://www.masslegalhelp.org/income-...ts/advocacy/ea

Thanks for any input,
Caroline
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