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Physical shape is very relevant for understanding the position of the printed book in this digital a...
"The official business paper of the industry."Vol. numbering irregular: v.46 repeated in numbering; ...
In this challenging call to arms, Sara Lloyd, head of digital publishing at the United Kingdom trad...
The old adage of 'Publish and be damned' could well be reversed in the case of many of those publish...
Print and consumption, Commercial ingenuity dominates the history of printing and publishing in Brit...
No-one can learn publishing from a book It is learned by doing, and many people fail drastically...
THEEARLIEST PRINTED books are not easily dis-tinguished from their manuscript predecessors. The prin...
Just a few years ago, publishers used to send camera-ready copies of their manuscripts to printers w...
The number of books published in a country reflects its economic, social and cultural development. Y...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post-digitalisation. We argue tha...
The combination of the technical opportunities offered by ICT and the financial problems arising fro...
Jointly published by Oak Knoll Press, New Castle (US)Available from British Library Document Supply ...
increasingly being influenced by appropriate research ‘outputs’, as determined by such things as the...
To give the latest novel by Joyce Carol Oates a book binding design identical with one used for a no...
The combination of the technical opportunities offered by ICT and the financial problems arising fro...
Physical shape is very relevant for understanding the position of the printed book in this digital a...
"The official business paper of the industry."Vol. numbering irregular: v.46 repeated in numbering; ...
In this challenging call to arms, Sara Lloyd, head of digital publishing at the United Kingdom trad...
The old adage of 'Publish and be damned' could well be reversed in the case of many of those publish...
Print and consumption, Commercial ingenuity dominates the history of printing and publishing in Brit...
No-one can learn publishing from a book It is learned by doing, and many people fail drastically...
THEEARLIEST PRINTED books are not easily dis-tinguished from their manuscript predecessors. The prin...
Just a few years ago, publishers used to send camera-ready copies of their manuscripts to printers w...
The number of books published in a country reflects its economic, social and cultural development. Y...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post-digitalisation. We argue tha...
The combination of the technical opportunities offered by ICT and the financial problems arising fro...
Jointly published by Oak Knoll Press, New Castle (US)Available from British Library Document Supply ...
increasingly being influenced by appropriate research ‘outputs’, as determined by such things as the...
To give the latest novel by Joyce Carol Oates a book binding design identical with one used for a no...
The combination of the technical opportunities offered by ICT and the financial problems arising fro...
Physical shape is very relevant for understanding the position of the printed book in this digital a...
"The official business paper of the industry."Vol. numbering irregular: v.46 repeated in numbering; ...
In this challenging call to arms, Sara Lloyd, head of digital publishing at the United Kingdom trad...