In the prior lesson, you learned how to update the printed library map brochure. This included identifying the necessary files, following the correct sequence of steps to replace the old map, and preparing the final version for printing.
In this final lesson, you’ll shift focus to the digital side by learning how to host the digital library map using Amazon AWS.
Before we start the lesson, make sure you have the following login credentials on hand: 1) Sign-in link, 2) Username, and 3) Password.
If you haven't done so yet, access the password-protected PDF file below, which contains the log-in credentials for Amazon AWS. The password is the last name of the winner of three Pulitzer Prizes who lived in Hamden, CT, written in all lowercase.
In this lesson, you learned that to publish the digital map in Amazon AWS, you need to follow 5 easy steps:
Export the updated map as PDF.
Log in to Amazon AWS.
Find the map bucket.
Upload the digital map.
Get the link.
TIP: If you're using an older version of PowerPoint and don't see the "Save as PDF" option, you can use free online tools like iLovePDF to convert the PPT to PDF.
Let’s put your new skills to the test! Answer the following questions to review what you’ve learned in this lesson.
In this final lesson, you learned how to publish the updated digital library map. Specifically, you learned what credentials you'll need and learned the sequence of steps involved in publishing the digital map.