01 · What You Get

← Docs home · For a prospective author deciding whether to run their book through bookSHelf.


The one-line pitch

Send us an open textbook. We hand it back as a print-grade, interactive web edition — with worked solutions, animated figures, narrated video openers, slide decks, and a fully accessible EPUB — and we host it for you.

bookSHelf is not a PDF-to-HTML converter. It is an editorial pipeline: every section is remastered for clarity, renumbered consistently, given worked solutions, math-checked, and laid out in a typographic theme that reads like a published book — then enriched with media that a static textbook can’t carry.


Before → After

Raw open textbook bookSHelf Student Enhanced Edition
Flat PDF or bare OpenStax HTML Print-grade page, warm parchment canvas, editorial typography
Static equations (sometimes broken MathML) Clean in-browser math (KaTeX / MathJax), delimiter-checked
End-of-chapter answers only (or none) Per-problem worked solutions in collapsible blocks
Static figure images Animated figures (silent looping MP4 pairs with a scrubber) where motion teaches
Wall of text Try-It-Now practice, Context Pause and Insight Note callouts
No video Voice-narrated, multi-scene section openers built with Manim
No slides Slidev decks per section, exportable to editable + rasterised PowerPoint
Inaccessible Dyslexia font, font-resize, dark mode, read-aloud, screen-reader landmarks, EPUB with valid math
You host it Hosted on Cloudflare’s edge, instant deploys

The feature set (what ships on a page)

These are the features genuinely present on published pages today — verified against the live HTML, not aspirational:

Reading & study

Media

Accessibility & portability

Optional integrations


Proof: the live catalog

Three open textbooks have been run through the pipeline and published as one editorial collection (project bookshelf on Cloudflare Pages):

Course Source Coverage
Applied Finite Math Sekhon (CC BY-NC-SA) All 8 chapters published — the most complete
Calculus Volume 1 OpenStax (CC BY) ~12 sections live + Slidev decks; in progress
Introduction to Statistics OpenIntro (CC BY-SA) Chapter 8 + Chapter 1 previews; in progress

Landing experience: a curated collection home (docs/index.html), an author bio (about.html), and a full source-and-tooling credits page (credits.html).


Licensing & provenance

⚠️ Compatibility caveat for prospective authors: a CC BY-NC source (non-commercial) constrains how the enhanced edition may be distributed if the service is paid. Confirm the source license is compatible with your intended distribution before committing a book to the pipeline.


Want to run your book through it?

The mechanics are in the runbook — most authors care about three things:

  1. Source inContent Pipeline (scrape, PDF, or pre-extracted OpenStax/OpenIntro).
  2. Enhancement → figures, videos, decks (pages 0406).
  3. Published & hostedPublishing & Deploy.

Ready to start? The intake questionnaire — by email or web form — is on 11 · Client Intake & Questionnaire. It captures your source, license, the enhancements you want, and the gaps you want filled.

For how it all fits together, see Architecture.