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Page 1: Parts of a textbook

Parts of a TextbookParts of a Textbook

Page 2: Parts of a textbook

Title/Author/Copyright Page

Title/Author:

� the full title of the book

� the edition

� the name of the author

� the book’s publisher

Copyright: There is often a paragraph explaining who has the legal right to copy pages from the book.

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Preface/Intro/Acknowledge Page

Preface: Gives the author’s reason and purpose for writing the book

Intro: The author tells the reader what the book is about and how it should or might be used

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Acknowledgements: a paragraph thanking various people for their assistance, contribution and time in assistance, contribution and time in helping with the writing and publishing of the book.

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Table of Contents Page

Demonstrates if the book is written in chapters, sections, or units.

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Index/Appendix Page

Index:

� Written in alphabetical order

� Each word is followed by the page or multiple page numbers of every instance the word (or topic) appears in meaningful context.

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Appendix: A page or pages that contain a variety of information that is related to the book’s topic.is related to the book’s topic.

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Credits/Reference Page

Credits: Lists the artists, photographers, designers, and creators of the book’s visuals

Reference: A textbook author must list all of the books, articles, recordings, and other printed sources, that were used in writing the textbook.

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Glossary Page

A small dictionary designed specifically from the words or key terms used in the textbook.the textbook.

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Bibliography Page

A list of all the material read, that the author learned from, or contributed to his own ideas that are written in the his own ideas that are written in the textbook.