Denise, we're doing this for the History E-Book Project, but it is a manual process. We're inserting part and chapter information down to 4 layers. We have more advanced navigation for the fully encoded books in the collection, but it seems like you're asking about digitized versions of the print. Am I right? Two examples http://ets.umdl.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=acls;view=toc; idno=heb00004.0001.001 http://ets.umdl.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=acls;view=toc; idno=heb00891.0002.001 (I'm not sure if your instition has access to the texts, but you should be able to, at least, see the tables of contents.) Best Regards, Brian On Apr 6, 2005, at 1:48 PM, Denise Troll Covey wrote: > Is anyone capturing structural metadata to facilitate navigation of > digitized books (for example, navigating chapter by chapter, or > navigating > a list of figures or tables)? If you are aware of anyone doing this > work, > please contact me. I need to talk to someone with hands-on experience. > > Thank you. > > Denise > > Denise Troll Covey > Principal Librarian for Special Projects > Carnegie Mellon University Libraries > 4909 Frew St., Hunt Library > Pittsburgh, PA 15213 > 412-268-8599 > 412-268-2793 (fax) -------------------------------------------------------- Brian Sheppard Collections Manager Scholarly Publishing Office University of Michigan (734) 647-6975 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1205 [log in to unmask] -------------------------------------------------------- "J'appuyais tendrement mes joues contre les belles joues de l'oreiller, qui, pleines et fraīches, sont comme les joues de notre enfance."