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Book Presentation

Every book can show a short presentation — a few spoiler-free lines that help you decide whether to start reading it. You'll find it on the book's detail page, just below the metadata.


Where the text comes from

Jinbocho fills the presentation in three possible ways, each shown with a small badge:

Source Badge How it's produced
Editorial description From the publisher The description fetched during ISBN lookup — free, no AI required
AI generation AI-generated A short presentation written by an AI model, when your library has AI enabled
Manual Edited by hand Text you wrote or adjusted yourself

It is not the book's real opening lines

The "presentation" is a short blurb to help you choose — not a verbatim copy of the book's actual first page. When AI is used, the model is explicitly instructed never to invent plot details, quotes, or endings.


Reading a presentation

  1. Open any book's detail page.
  2. The Presentation card sits just below the book's metadata.
  3. If a presentation is available, it appears with a small badge showing its source.

The first time you open a book added via ISBN, Jinbocho automatically derives the presentation from the free editorial description — no action needed.


Generating with AI

If you are an Admin or Editor and AI is enabled for your library:

  1. Open the book detail page.
  2. In the Presentation card, click Generate with AI.
  3. A short presentation is generated and saved; the badge switches to AI-generated.

AI is optional and free to skip

If your library has no AI provider configured, the button simply shows "AI generation is not configured" and nothing else happens — the editorial presentation and manual editing keep working. Ask your administrator to enable it (see the Developer Manual → Backend Services → ai-service); a free provider such as Groq, or a local Ollama, works at no cost.


Editing by hand

  1. Open the book detail page → Presentation card → Edit.
  2. Write or adjust the text.
  3. Click Save — the badge switches to Edited by hand.

This is handy when the editorial description is missing, too long, or in the wrong language.


Who can do what

Action Viewer Editor Admin
Read the presentation
Generate with AI
Edit by hand

Languages

Labels and buttons follow your interface language. AI-generated text follows the book's own language metadata when available.