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Library

Read Mode

Library

All available publications are listed in the library. This also includes – if available – freely accessible publications and reading samples. A click on the cover opens the current version.

Exchanges/Editions/Issues

If several versions of a publication exist - for example, exchanges of a loose-leaf work or issues of a journal - you can display the available versions by clicking the info button (i) in the lower part of the cover.

The same button in the cover of each version in turn opens the info area of the selected version. The following functions are available there:

Infoarea

Favorites

Favorites can be created by either clicking on the star symbol in the library and thus marking the current version as a favorite or by selecting one of the older versions in the info area of the publication. A half-filled star icon means that not all versions of a publication have been marked as favorites.

Favorites

Read Mode

There are numerous functions available in the read mode. The read mode can be divided into four areas:

Via the header you have, among other things, the possibility to directly access your favorites. In addition, you can set there that the header and footer bars are automatically hidden and the menu texts of the menu are displayed.

Annotationen und Lesezeichen

To use annotations and bookmarks, you need to log in with your account beforehand, as this information needs to be linked to your account.

The menu bar (right) takes you to the menu items „Annotations“ and „Text selection“, among others.

In the „Annotations” section you can manage all the annotations you have already created. You can edit, share, or delete your annotations.

The „Text selection“ function allows you to color-code texts and sections in the publication and add attachments.

Annotations

Bookmarks are added by selecting the bookmark icon in the upper left corner in the page view area and clicking „Save“. Before saving, you still have the option to add a note. The bookmark can of course be edited afterwards or removed completely.

Bookmarks