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2. Select magazines and complete checkout
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Zinio User Guide by Recorded Books
1. Zinio Library Patron Setup Step-By-Step
Welcome to Zinio Digital Magazines brought to you from your library.
These step-by-step instructions and screen shots will make for a quick and easy
Start to your magazine viewing enjoyment.
A quick tip for iPad/iPhone and Android mobile users:
• PRIOR to downloading and log-in to your mobile Zinio Reader4 viewer app
follow steps 1-3 below.
1. Create your library collection account
2. Check out a magazine
3. Create or log-into your Zinio.com viewer account
2. Welcome to Zinio for Library Patrons. Patrons need to register their Zinio Library
Collection account through their library. During this one-time set up process you will
be creating TWO accounts.
Account #1 is to validate you as an active member of your library – and give your
complete access to the library’s complete library magazine collection.
Account #2 provides a viewer account in Zinio.com for online streaming and off-line
reading via a variety of popular Apps for PC/Mac and mobile devices.
You will be able to check out as many magazines as you wish and keep them in your
personal viewing account (Account #2) for as long as you wish.
For Most Libraries, you will first click on the Create Account button to first validate
your library bar code.
3. After validating your access through your barcode (or other method your library has
set up for you, proceed to create your own personal library collection account.
1. Enter Email/Password – and User Name to Create Account
4. 2. The Zinio Account Setup Status will display ‘Successful!’ – Email has been sent to you
5. 3. An activation email link will be sent to your email. Click on the activation link.
6. 4. The Account Screen confirms that your account is active and able to log-in
7. 5. Log in to your activated Zinio Library Collection account.
8. 6. Your Log-in Screen Status confirms ‘You are already activated to Zinio’ and launches the
collection pages.
9. 7. Your Collection is ready to browse and check out subscriptions. Enjoy!
10. 8. Selecting a Zinio Digital Magazine from your Library Collection Site.
You have options for selecting magazines from your library’s collection. Click on a
magazine cover, scroll down the Title drop-down menu, or scroll down the Genre drop-
down menu.
SEARCH HERE
CLICK on the cover to select and
open magazine
11. 9. Create and Log-into Your Personal Zinio View Account
•After you select your first magazine in your Library Collection, a second browser window will open to Zinio.com.
•If you already have a consumer Zinio.com - first log out of Zinio.com – so you can tie your existing account to your
library account. Click on the sign in here link and your personal magazines and the one you selected from the
library collection will appear in your Zinio.com view account.
•For NEW Zinio.com users - you will need to create a free Zinio.com account to view your magazine. This Zinio.com
account is required for you to view the magazines online – and to access the mobile Apps.
•This is a separate account from your library authenticated account created to select your library magazines.
Returning Zinio Users
click here
New Zinio Users enter
Account Information
•The benefit of your personal account beyond viewing the magazines, enables you to personalize your collection to
view online or offline (on Zinio4 Reader enabled Apps.) Apps are developed specifically for PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone,
Android, Kindle Fire, and Blackberry Playbook devices.
12. 10. Select email preferences.
•When you first create your Zinio.com account, you are asked to review email preferences. The ‘Let Zinio Decide’
box is defaulted as checked. This selection will send you some email notifications including when new magazine
issues from the titles you selected are available in your account. If you want to NOT RECEIVE email messages,
simply de-select the option by clicking the ‘check mark’ off and update your preferences by clicking the ‘submit’
button. Regardless of your selection, you will receive a reminder email EACH time a new issue is a added to your
Zinio viewer site per standard digital magazine practices.
Update email
preferences
13. 11. Viewing Your Magazines on Desktop/Laptops and Mobile Devices
•After logging into your Zinio Account, you can view your magazines on your PC/Mac (or from your downloaded
Apps) Click on the magazine cover and the magazine will open in a new browser box.
•A ‘Read’ prompt will appear on the magazine cover – click on it and a new browser viewer window will load the
issue.
•If a ‘Requires Reader 4’ prompt appears on the magazine cover – that issue may only be viewed in the Reader 4
App
•TO CHECK OUT THE NEXT ISSUE IN YOUR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION, GO BACK TO YOUR LIBRARY COLLECTION
PAGE AND SELECT THE NEW ISSUE SO YOU CAN KEEP CURRENT WITH THE LATEST ISSUE!
Click to View
Reader4 Apps for Offline
viewing also available
14. 12. Managing Your Zinio Magazines in your Viewer
•While you are on your Zinio viewer site , if you wish to Return to Your Collection of options at your library site, you
can toggle between your browser tabs at the top of your screen (in IE, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari.)
•If your settings show one browser window at a time, check your browser icon for the ‘tiled’ windows and
select between the Return to Library Collection or the Zinio ‘My Library/My Account’ tab.
•If you do not have either you can simply use the right and left arrows next to the browser header to go back
and forth between windows.
Click to View
15. 13. AN E-MAIL CONFIRMATION ‘RECEIPT’ OF THE NEW MAGAZINE CHECK OUT IS SENT
TO CONFIRM CHECK OUT.
To confirm that you checked out a new magazine issue and it is available in your ‘My Library’
Zinio.com Viewer Account – an email confirmation is sent to your email in-box. This confirmation is
mean as confirmation and you do not need to do anything with it other than keep as a quick
reference.
16. 14. ADDITIONAL VIEWING PREFERENCES AND OPTIONS FOR YOUR PERSONAL PATRON
ZINIO ACCOUNT AND SITE
If your magazine is viewable online, the Zinio online reader automatically opens when you click a
magazine cover. With the online reader you can view page spreads of the magazine just like in the
print edition with many areas of the magazine having added-value links.
Additional view options include using the gallery view, slide page features and quick access to the
magazine table of contents page. You can even search within a magazine, print pages (in most cases)
and zoom the page(s) to enjoy more page detail.
17. 15. You may also access your magazines through any of the existing Zinio Reader
4 apps available. Enter the username and password that you used when you created your
personal Zinio account when prompted to sign in using the app:
If your mobile device does not have a dedicated App, Zinio may still be accessed using
your browser feature (i.e. Nook Color/Tablet) (online connection required.) Virtually all the
magazines may be viewed through a device browser (the only exception would be a
magazine that requires a Zinio Reader and does not allow for online streaming.)
18. Magazines accessed through the apps may be viewed online or downloaded so they
are available for off-line viewing:
19. Magazines accessed through the apps may be viewed online or downloaded so they
are available for off-line viewing:
All the same viewing options are in the Apps with the added mobile device Apps
features of setting a Favorite option for bookmarks and ‘clipping’.
For mobile device Apps, there is an additional ‘Text’ option for viewing just the text for
an article (on mobile Apps only.)
20. Thank you for familiarizing yourself with our Zinio Collection steps. We are
pleased to offer this valuable online electronic resource for your viewing pleasure.
There are many additional benefits to Zinio that we hope you find enjoyable. If
you would like to suggest additional publications for us to consider adding to our
Zinio library collection, please let us know. Happy viewing and reading!
Need more support? Check the FAQ’s and Help tabs on your Library Collection
page; check out the User Video link on the log-in page.
Need a little more support? Contact us at ziniosupport@recordedbooks.com