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Publishing is the
activity of
making information, literature, music, software, and
other content available to the
public for sale or free of charge. Traditionally...
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Academic publishing is the
subfield of
publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most
academic work is
published in
academic journal...
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Bloomsbury Publishing plc is a
British worldwide publishing house of
fiction and non-fiction. Bloomsbury's head
office is
located on
Bedford Square in...
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Desktop publishing (DTP) is the
creation of do****ents
using dedicated software on a
personal ("desktop") computer. It was
first used
almost exclusively...
- Sage
Publishing,
formerly SAGE Publications, is an
American independent academic publishing company,
founded in 1965 in New York City by Sara
Miller McCune...
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Predatory publishing, also write-only
publishing or
deceptive publishing, is an
exploitative academic publishing business model,
where the
journal or publisher...
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Electronic publishing (also
referred to as e-
publishing,
digital publishing, or
online publishing)
includes the
digital publication of e-books, digital...
- Data
publishing (also data publication) is the act of
releasing research data in
published form for use by others. It is a
practice consisting in preparing...
- In
publishing,
sidebar is a term for
information placed adjacent to an
article in a
printed or Web publication,
graphically separate but with contextual...
- Self-
publishing is the
publication of
media by its
author at
their own cost,
without the
involvement of a publisher. The term
usually refers to written...