Effective Monday, February 10, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. ET, Lakeside Scout will support user notifications via in-app messaging and/or emails based on title events in real-time. There are two notification types:
1. Informative Notifications (user subscribed) - see this article for more details.
Stay informed with 20 title events, (e.g., preflight warnings, content approval, etc.) as they take place in real-time. Click the link above for all the details you need to make sure you never miss a title event again.
2. Stakeholder Notifications - see this article for more details.
Each stakeholder is assigned specific tasks within the title, (i.e., resolve Preflight, approve content, and/or approve to print). To learn more about assigned tasks and how they can be helpful to keep everything on track, click the link above.
Message Center
Access the message center by clicking the bell icon at the top-left corner of the page. A solid, yellow bell indicates new or unread notifications.
A hollow/outline bell indicates all notifications have been read or there are no new notifications.
Clicking the bell icon opens a drop-down list showing where informative events are housed. Notifications are sorted chronologically, newest first.
A - Use the Search feature to find notifications* specific to an ISBN, customer reference number or a keyword.
B - Clicking on the envelope icon marks all notifications as read.
C - Clicking on the text "Clear all notifications" deletes all notifications with a single click.
D - Clicking on the underlined ISBN or customer reference number will automatically open that title.
E - Shows account name/title information along with the event detail (clicking in this area marks the notification as read).
F - A white, solid dot indicates a notification has not been read. Once read, the dot changes to a trash can icon (not shown) allowing deletion of a single notification.
G - Time stamp indicator: m = minutes, h = hours, d = days, mo = months
* deleted notifications are not searchable; notifications older than 3 months are automatically deleted