diff --git a/docs/en_us/course_authors/source/conf.py b/docs/en_us/course_authors/source/conf.py
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# General information about the project.
project = u'Building a Course with edX Studio'
-copyright = u'2013, edX Documentation Team'
+copyright = u'2014, edX'
# The short X.Y version.
version = ''
diff --git a/docs/en_us/course_authors/source/create_new_course.rst b/docs/en_us/course_authors/source/create_new_course.rst
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You can add textbooks for your course as PDF files.
+.. note:: Do not use image files (for example, .PNG files) as textbooks for your course, as they are not accessible to screen readers. Review the :ref:`Best Practices for Accessible PDFs` for more information.
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Each textbook that you add is displayed to students as a tab in the course navigation bar.
It's recommended that you upload a separate PDF file for each chapter of your textbook.
diff --git a/docs/en_us/data/source/course_data_formats/course_xml.rst b/docs/en_us/data/source/course_data_formats/course_xml.rst
index fed8e4e397..9523c10857 100644
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+Support is currently provided for HTML-based and PDF-based textbooks. In addition to enabling the display of textbooks in tabs (see above), specific information about the location of textbook content must be configured.
HTML-based Textbooks