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Library Association, American. "ACRL publications in print." College & Research Libraries News 52, no. 2 (February 1, 1991): 99–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.52.2.99.

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Alim, Nur, Titin Retnawati, and Syamsuddin Syamsuddin. "Peranan Media Sosial Facebook Dalam Manajemen Publikasi Informasi Fakultas Tarbiyah Dan Ilmu Keguruan Iain Kendari." Al-Izzah: Jurnal Hasil-Hasil Penelitian 13, no. 2 (November 29, 2018): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.31332/ai.v13i2.955.

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This study discusses the role of social media in the management of information publications Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Faculty of IAIN Kendari. The results of the study showed that the management of information publication at the Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Faculty of IAIN Kendari was divided into four stages. First, the planning stage, which includes analysis of information to be published, namely academic, student or general information, related parties involved in the publication, namely the leadership of the Tarbiyah Faculty and administrative staff. As well as media publications to be used, namely Facebook social media and print media. Second, the organizing stage, namely the administration of the Tarbiyah Faculty has five administrative staff in charge of organizing information publications. Third, the implementation stage, this information publication was carried out by administrative staff as well as the head of the Tarbiyah Faculty administration section through the use of print media and Facebook. The last stage is supervision, where faculty leaders are involved in supervising the publication of that information. The role of Facebook in the management of information publications at the Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Faculty of IAIN Kendari consists of three roles, namely information optimization, ease of publication and access to information, and has interesting features in information publication
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Nuesi, Ronaldo, John Y. Lee, Ajay E. Kuriyan, and Jayanth Sridhar. "Speed of Online and Print Peer-Reviewed Ophthalmology Publications and Correlation to Journal Bibliometric Measures." Journal of Academic Ophthalmology 12, no. 02 (July 2020): e284-e291. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1721070.

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Abstract Objective This study aimed to explore the relationship between publishing speeds and peer-reviewed journal bibliometric measures in ophthalmology. Methods Journal Citation Reports and Scopus Database were accessed for identification of journal bibliometric measures in ophthalmology. Twelve randomly selected articles from 2018 for all identified journals were studied. All outcome measures were extracted from the full text of articles and correlated with journal bibliometric measures. Statistical analysis was performed on measured parameters in comparison to a previous study. Main Outcomes and Measures Journal impact factor, Eigenfactor score, and CiteScore were correlated with time from submission or acceptance of manuscripts to online and print publication. The correlation between study design and publishing speeds was also assessed. Results A total of 55 journals were included for a total of 657 articles. Online publications were significantly faster than print publications for almost every journal (p < 0.001). Laboratory experimental studies had significantly shorter times from submission to online publication (p = 0.002) and acceptance to online publication (p < 0.001) compared with observational and interventional studies. Journal impact factor was positively correlated to publishing speed from acceptance to online publication (p = 0.034). CiteScore was positively correlated to speed from submission to print publication (p = 0.04), acceptance to print publication (p = 0.013), and acceptance to online publication (p = 0.003). Eigenfactor score was not statistically significant when correlated with any outcome measures. Conclusion Online publication has increased speed of dissemination of knowledge in the ophthalmology literature. Despite reporting higher numbers of submissions every year, ophthalmology journals with higher bibliometric measures of impact tend to publish peer-reviewed articles faster than journals with lower impact scores. Study design of an article may affect its speed to publication.
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Graveline, Laura. "Sources: Guide to Reference: Essential General Reference and Library Science Sources." Reference & User Services Quarterly 54, no. 4 (June 19, 2015): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rusq.54n4.72b.

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ALA's classic print publication, Guide to Reference Books, was replaced in 2009 with the online Guide to Reference. As the online introduction states, the web subscription version of the Guide to Reference serves as a gateway with interactive features that the former print guide never could have replicated. Indeed, because print publications are by their nature hampered by size limitations, the online guide simply can provide more cross referencing, offer more extensive comparative evaluations and annotations of sources, and become more global in coverage.
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Kichakova, Natalya N. "Cataloguing in Publication as an Element of Corporate Cataloguing System in Russia. Evidence from the Project “Cataloguing in Publication - (CIP)”." Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science], no. 1 (February 27, 2012): 47–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2012-0-1-47-52.

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On the Project “Cataloguing in Publication - (CIP)” as an Element of Corporate Cataloguing. The paper deals with analysis of statistics on the database "Publications prepared for print" of National Information Library Center "LIBNET" and presents data on the composition of the international system “Cataloguing in publication” (CIP).
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Raza, Ali. "Provincializing the International: Communist Print Worlds in Colonial India." History Workshop Journal 89 (2020): 140–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbaa011.

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Abstract This paper charts communist print worlds in colonial India during the interwar period. Beginning in the early 1920s, self-declared ‘Communist’ and ‘Bolshevik’ publications began surfacing across India. Through the example of the Kirti Kisan Sabha (Workers and Peasants Party: a communist group in the north-western province of Punjab), and its associated publications, this paper will provide a glimpse into the rich, diverse and imaginative print worlds of Indian communism. From 1926 onwards, Kirti publications became a part of a thriving print culture in which a dizzying variety of revolutionary, socialist and communist publications competed and conversed with the equally prolific and rich print worlds of their political and ideological rivals. Removed on the one hand from the ivory towers of party intellectuals, dense treatises and officious theses, and on the other hand from the framing of sedition, rebellion and fanaticism in the colonial archive, Kirti publications show how the global project of communist internationalism became distinctly provincialized and vernacularized in British India.
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Peachey, Elizabeth, and Christopher Chippindale. "Antiquity's experience in adding an electronic element to a printed journal." Antiquity 71, no. 274 (December 1997): 1060–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00086026.

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A conventional print publication, like ANTIQUITY has a choice in an electronic era: to remain print-only, to convert wholly to electronic format, or to find some hybrid or combination inbetween. ANTIQW has chosen to stay primarily in a print format (a conventional sewn paperback quarterly book) that is paid for by subscribers, and to develop alongside that a modest web presence that is free to anyone. Our circumstances are typical; so are both our uncertainty as to the future and the nature of our response so far. Very few publications – whether journals, magazines or newspapers – have left print to go fully electronic; many have a web presence, and those that have chosen to have none begin to appear as if they are thereby marginalizing themselves. This brief note reports why we tried, what we have done, how, and with what result.
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McGeachin, Robert. "Time Costs to Digitize Print Agricultural Serial Publications." Journal of Agricultural & Food Information 19, no. 2 (March 27, 2018): 116–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10496505.2018.1436443.

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Rusnock, K. Andrea. "All the Folk Art News Fit to Print." Experiment 25, no. 1 (September 30, 2019): 244–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2211730x-12341341.

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Abstract Neo-nationalism was concerned with a new aesthetic, not just in the fine arts but also in the crafts, particularly needlework. One way that this aesthetic was disseminated for needle art was through publications—magazines, pattern books, how-to-manuals, guides for schools, and the like. Publications on needlework were produced throughout the nineteenth century, and their output increased toward the end of the 1800s, with many portraying peasant imagery and patterns associated with this new style of Neo-nationalism. This article explores how needlework publications propagated Neo-nationalist art to a broad audience and the key role they played in shaping the cultural milieu of the Russian late Imperial period.
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Bulatova, E. K. "Corporate book publications in the corporate culture system." Bibliosphere, no. 4 (December 30, 2018): 32–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2018-4-32-37.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of corporate publications in the corporate culture system. A corporate publication is a new type of edition, which started to develop actively in Russia in the 1990s. To date, it is a complex of different types of publications: books, periodicals, small-print products, as well as websites, mobile applications, etc. as a variety form of corporate publications that perform similar functions. The study objective is to identify functions of book corporate publications, their place in the corporate culture system. The research methodology consists of a combination of a functional-typological method, a comparative-typological technique, and content analysis. The author identifies a range of problems facing the corporate publication study: absence of the «corporate publication» notion in the categorical-conceptual apparatus of bibliology; lack of statistical accounting; need to identify the essential characteristics of corporate publications, which include their functional purpose. The book edition performs specific functions, the main of which is forming the image and corporate culture. The corporate edition is a reflection of the visual and verbal brand system, a channel of communication and corporate advertising.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Print publications"

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Kahlisch, Thomas. "Increasing availability of non-fiction publications in Braille, DAISY and large print." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2010. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-38294.

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In this presentation, various projects at DZB will be described, concerning various collaborations with publishing houses and Libreka! – an online platform of the German association of publishers “Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels”, to improve the workflow of transformation of typesetting data into the DAISY 3 format. By developing adaptive content processing facilities, this data can be used to increase the availability of publications in Braille, DAISY and large Print.
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Kahlisch, Thomas. "Increasing availability of non-fiction publications in Braille, DAISY and large print." Deutsche Zentralbücherei für Blinde zu Leipzig (DZB), 2009. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A808.

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In this presentation, various projects at DZB will be described, concerning various collaborations with publishing houses and Libreka! – an online platform of the German association of publishers “Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels”, to improve the workflow of transformation of typesetting data into the DAISY 3 format. By developing adaptive content processing facilities, this data can be used to increase the availability of publications in Braille, DAISY and large Print.
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McAllister, Cindy Kay. "English language and culture cues found in advertisements in selected print publications for deaf and hard of hearing people /." Online version of thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/8056.

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Vandergriff, Elisa Leigh. "SONDER: Exploration of the Relationship between Digital Media and Graphic Design through the Creation of Print and Digital Publications." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2018. https://dc.etsu.edu/honors/465.

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Sonder is an exploration of the relationship between digital media and graphic design through the creation of print and digital publications. At it’s very foundation, Sonder is a travel magazine with both a physical print publication and a digital publication designed for a tablet. It includes photography, articles, poetry, and travel tips. The print and the digital versions contain the same content, but explore different methods of presentation.
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Horrell, Douglas. "The engaging line: E. Mervyn Taylor's prints on Maori subjects." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Art History, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/891.

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E. Mervyn Taylor (1906-1964) was a pakeha artist whose prints drew influence from Maori culture and motif. He was one of a small number of artists who developed interest in Maori culture during the 1940s and 1950s. He expanded interest into detailed study of Maori culture, and interaction with Maori, and produced a significant body of prints on this subject during his career. Taylor's prints were acclaimed during his lifetime, but in the decades after his death, his reputation faded to the extent that he became relatively obscure. This persisted until the late 1980s, when art historical reassessment of his work began. This thesis forms a part of this continued re-evaluation. It focuses on Taylor's prints on Maori subjects, an area not sufficiently scrutinised in an academic context. It aims to reach deeper understanding of his prints through historical analysis of the factors that influenced him to choose Maori, and their culture as subjects for his artwork. The thesis also examines why Taylor's reputation was so emphatically based on his New Zealand heritage, as well as the quality of his craftsmanship, his beliefs about which formed the foundation of his philosophy. Nationalist and regionalist notions also figured in his aesthetic ideals. His prints are also placed in relation to the modern debate over cultural appropriation in art. Greater recognition and understanding of Taylor's oeuvre may be achieved by establishing why he chose Maori subjects, and what specific features they contributed to the character of his work.
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Washington, Georgita T. "Seeing Your Name in Print: Writing for Publication." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2016. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/7605.

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der, Weduwen Arthur. "Selling the republican ideal : state communication in the Dutch Golden Age." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/16612.

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This study seeks to describe the public communication practices of the authorities in the Dutch Golden Age. It is a study of 'state communication': the manner in which the authorities sought to inform their citizens, publicise their laws, and engage publicly in quarrels with their political opponents. These communication strategies underpinned the political stability of the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic. Concerned about their decorous appearance, the regents who ruled the country always understated the extent to which they relied on the consent of their citizens. The regents shared a republican ideal which dismissed the agency of popular consent; but this was an ideal, like so many ideals in the Dutch Republic, which existed in art and literature, but was not practised in daily life. The practicalities of governance demanded that the regents of the Dutch Republic adopt a sophisticated system of communication. The authorities employed town criers and bailiffs to speed through town and country to repeat proclamations; they instructed ministers to proclaim official prayer days at church; and they ensured that everywhere, on walls, doors, pillars and public boards, one could find the texts of ordinances, notices and announcements issued by the authorities. In the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic, politics was not the prerogative of the few. That this was due to the determined efforts of the authorities has never been appreciated. Far from withholding political information, the regents were finely attuned to the benefit of involving their citizens in the affairs of state. The Dutch public was exposed to a wealth of political literature, much of it published by the state. The widespread availability of government publications also exposed the law to prying, critical eyes; and it paved the way to make the state, and the bewildering wealth of legislation it communicated, more accountable.
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Roy, Michaël. "« My Narrative is just published » : publication, circulation et réception des récits d'esclaves africains-américains, 1825-1861." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015USPCD080.

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Cette thèse entreprend l’étude du corpus des récits d’esclaves africains-américains publiés entre 1825 et 1861 au prisme de l’histoire du livre et de l’édition. À partir de recherches sur archives, elle met au jour les modes de publication, de circulation et de réception de récits emblématiques – ceux de Frederick Douglass, William Wells Brown, ou encore Harriet Jacobs – et de récits moins connus. Partant, elle remet en cause certaines idées reçues sur ces récits de la période antebellum, dont la critique considère généralement qu’ils furent publiés grâce à l’aide des sociétés antiesclavagistes, qu’ils rencontrèrent un succès considérable auprès de la classe moyenne blanche du Nord et furent tirés à des milliers d’exemplaires, et qu’ils constituèrent rapidement un genre à part dans la production littéraire de l’époque. Il s’agit dans ce travail de montrer la diversité des dispositifs éditoriaux au sein desquels les récits d’esclaves virent le jour, en même temps que de s’interroger sur le rapport des Africains-Américains au livre et à l’imprimé et sur leurs pratiques en matière de publication, à un moment où l’industrie éditoriale est encore en cours d’émergence et où les acteurs du livre ne publient guère d’ouvrages ayant trait à l’abolitionnisme (au moins jusqu’à la parution d’Uncle Tom’s Cabin de Harriet Beecher Stowe en 1852). En réinscrivant les récits d’esclaves dans le réseau de pratiques et de discours qui ont permis leur essor, et en les considérant dans leur dimension matérielle, cette thèse entend montrer la nature hétérogène et fluide d’un objet littéraire souvent perçu par la critique comme formant un tout cohérent et strictement codifié
This dissertation is at the crossroads of two distinct disciplinary fields : African American studies and the history of the book. More specifically, it examines the publication, circulation, and reception of antebellum slave narratives—the narratives of Frederick Douglass, William Wells Brown, and Harriet Jacobs, as well as a number of lesser-known works. The story of the slave narrative is well rehearsed : narratives of ex-slaves, critics say, were usually written in collaboration with white abolitionists, with antislavery societies subsidizing publication ; they met with considerable success, going through multiple editions and selling in the tens of thousands ; they were largely directed toward a northern white audience ; and they soon emerged as a distinct genre in antebellum America. None of these statements is fundamentally untrue. The overall picture they paint of antebellum slave narratives is, however, a distorted one. Slave narratives were produced through a variety of authorial economies. Investigating these economies allows to shed new light not only on the slave narrative as a genre, but also on African Americans’ print practices at a time when the publishing industry was still emerging and when book people were reluctant to publish and distribute antislavery literature—at least before Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin came out in 1852. Acknowledging the heterogeneous and fluid nature of what is often perceived as a homogeneous and strictly codified genre gives us a better sense of how slave narratives might have been variously received and consumed in the decades preceding the Civil War
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van, der Linde Fidelia. "Magazines and their online counterparts : how magazine websites compete or complement the print publication in terms of circulation figures, advertising income and editorial content." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/5201.

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Gable, Stephanie. "What increases ad recgonition [sic]? a content analysis to look at the impact of headlines, graphics and category on print advertising in an agricultural publication /." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/5031.

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Thesis (M.A.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007.
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on March 26, 2008) Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Books on the topic "Print publications"

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United States. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Publications in print, 1990. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 1990.

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United States. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Publications in print, 1990. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 1990.

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Publications in print, 1990. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 1990.

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AFS International/Intercultural Programs. Research Dept. Publications in print, 1987. [New York, NY, U.S.A. (313 E. 43rd St., New York 10017)]: The Department, 1987.

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Great Britain. Department of Trade and Industry. DTI publications in print. London: Department of Trade and Industry Publications Unit., 1994.

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Industry, Great Britain Department of Trade and. DTI publications in print. London: Department of Trade and Industry Publications Unit, 1997.

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Naval Historical Center (U.S.). Naval historical publications in print. Washington, DC (Washington Navy Yard, Washington 20374): Naval Historical Center, 1992.

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Naval Historical Center (U.S.). Naval historical publications in print. Washington, DC (Washington Navy Yard, Washington 20374): Naval Historical Center, 1992.

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Gallery, Glasgow Print Studio. Glasgow Print Studio publications: Original edition prints 1982-1993. Glasgow: Glasgow Print Studio, 1993.

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Gallery, Glasgow Print Studio. Glasgow Print Studio publications: Original editions prints 1993-1996. Glasgow: Glasgow Print Studio, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Print publications"

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Le Dantec-Lowry, Hélène. "Nineteenth-Century African American Publications on Food and Housekeeping: Negotiating Alternative Forms of Modernity." In Comparative Print Culture, 123–41. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36891-3_7.

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Rohde-Tibitanzl, Melanie. "Own Publications Related to this Thesis." In Direct Processing of Long Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites and their Mechanical Behavior under Static and Dynamic Load (Print-on-Demand), 210. München: Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3139/9781569906309.012.

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O'Callaghan, Michelle. "Publication: Print and Manuscript." In A New Companion to English Renaissance Literature and Culture, 160–76. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444319019.ch12.

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King, Kathryn R. "Scribal and Print Publication." In The History of British Women’s Writing, 1690–1750, 127–44. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230298354_8.

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O'Callaghan, Michelle. "Publication: Print and Manuscript." In A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and Culture, 81–94. Malden, MA, USA: Blackwell Publishers Ltd, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470998731.ch7.

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Tolonen, Mikko, Mark J. Hill, Ali Zeeshan Ijaz, Ville Vaara, and Leo Lahti. "Examining the Early Modern Canon: The English Short Title Catalogue and Large-Scale Patterns of Cultural Production." In Data Visualization in Enlightenment Literature and Culture, 63–119. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54913-8_3.

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AbstractThis chapter presents the findings of an ongoing digital project of the Helsinki Computational History Group at Helsinki Centre for Digital Humanities (HELDIG) focused on the history of eighteenth-century book publication. The authors have created a historical-biographical database based on The English Short-Title Catalogue (ESTC), a standard source for analytical bibliographic research, and extracted a data-driven canon which considers changes over time, subject-topics, top-works, authors, publishers, publication place, and materiality. This chapter provides both methodological and historical insights into the development of print and demonstrates the huge analytical potential of harmonized metadata catalogs. While quantitative analyses of the book trade were attempted before, they did not engage with the complex process of canon formation at such a large scale. The authors’ work highlights the formative role played by publishers in this process and the epistemological shift started at the end of the seventeenth century, when religious works were increasingly replaced by literary works. As the authors argue, this shift in the production and consumption of print allowed for a reinvention of the canon during the eighteenth century.
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"Print and Publications." In Lost in Translation, Found in Transliteration, 92–96. BRILL, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004367050_008.

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Johnson, Deidre. "Juvenile Publications." In The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture, 293–316. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199234066.003.0015.

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Beckett, Edith K. "Creating a 21st Century State Publications Depository." In Cases on Electronic Records and Resource Management Implementation in Diverse Environments, 378–93. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4466-3.ch023.

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The New Jersey State Library has managed a successful print depository program for the last 55 years. In the mid-1990s, many state government agencies began putting digital versions of their print publications on their Websites. Initially, the agencies continued to send print copies to the State Library, but by 1998, more and more agencies were using their Websites as the primary venue for their publications. State Library staff initially responded to this change by creating a Web page with a browsable list of links to publications. Technological changes resulted in more state government publications being produced in electronic formats and the list of Web page links became unsustainable. This chapter discusses the State Library’s efforts to transition a successful 20th century print depository program into an equally viable electronic documents depository using very limited staff and no additional funding.
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Robb, Megan Eaton. "Putting the Public House of Madīnah on the Muslim Map." In Print and the Urdu Public, 24–56. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190089375.003.0002.

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This chapter traces a network of regionally, nationally, and locally significant publications, with Madinah newspaper at its center. The threads of this newspaper publication are placed in context with periodicals, associations, and publishing houses to make clear newspapers’ contribution to the delineation of an Urdu public sphere in the first quarter of the twentieth century. Qasbahs not only contributed to the deeper penetration of the public sphere in North India but also influenced the path and formation of that fragmented public. In an age of urbanization where the qasbah, or Islamicate small town, has been overlooked as critical to the construction of Muslim identity, this chapter highlights the language and visual culture of these ancestral towns as influential in the development of a Muslim public in th), ^#e early twentieth century through print publishing.
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Conference papers on the topic "Print publications"

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Antonovich, I., Yu Kalinina, and T. Chukanova. "Reflecting the image of large families in the media on the example of print publications of the Altai region." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Development of Cross-Border Regions: Economic, Social and Security Challenges (ICSDCBR 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icsdcbr-19.2019.141.

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Zhang Cong and Sun Yidan. "On the mutual benefit and win-win development of the iPad App and print edition of periodical publications — A case study of GQ." In 2014 11th International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management (ICSSSM). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsssm.2014.6874143.

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Salary, Roozbeh (Ross), Jack P. Lombardi, Darshana L. Weerawarne, M. Samie Tootooni, Prahalada K. Rao, and Mark D. Poliks. "In Situ Functional Monitoring of Aerosol Jet-Printed Electronic Devices Using a Combined Sparse Representation-Based Classification (SRC) Approach." In ASME 2018 13th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2018-6586.

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The goal of this work is in situ monitoring of the functional properties of aerosol jet-printed electronic devices. In pursuit of this goal, the objective is to develop a multiple-input, single-output (MISO) machine learning model to estimate the device functional properties in a near real-time fashion as a function of process parameters as well as 2D/3D features of line morphology. The aim is to use the MISO model for in situ estimation and thus, monitoring of line/device resistance in aerosol jet printing (AJP) process. To realize this objective, silver nanoparticle structures are printed by varying three process parameters: (i) sheath gas flow rate (ShGFR), (ii) exhaust gas flow rate (EGFR), and (iii) print speed (PS). Subsequently, line morphology is captured in situ using a high-resolution charge-coupled device (CCD) camera, mounted coaxial to the nozzle. Besides, utilizing 2D/3D quantifiers (introduced in the authors’ previous publications), the line morphology is further quantified, and the extracted features (e.g., line width, overspray, cross-sectional area, etc.) are fed as inputs to a novel sparse representation-based classification (SRC) model. The four-point probe method is used for measurement of resistance, and definition of a priori classification labels. The outcome of this research paves the way for future control of device functional properties in AJP process.
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Robinson Beachboard, Martine. "Uniting Idaho: A Small Newspaper Serves Hispanic Populations in Distributed Rural Areas." In InSITE 2007: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3111.

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Print-media needs of Hispanics in non-metropolitan areas of America are often overlooked. One newspaper editor in Idaho found Hispanics to be invisible in her small community and its newspaper, except in crime reports. So she began publishing the bilingual Idaho Unido. This study addresses the publisher’s business model and motivation for publication. It is based on two research streams: theories of the press from Siebert, Peterson, and Schramm in 1956 through McQuail in 2005 and cultural maintenance perspectives. The Idaho Unido story represents a revelatory case, demonstrating the power of a motivated individual to essentially subvert the dominant media paradigm by creating a successful, independent publication specifically intended to serve the information, entertainment and cultural-identity needs of a small, marginalized population living in widely distributed rural areas.
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Solanki, Vikrant Singh, Laxmi Ahuja, and Sunil Kumar Khatri. "Notice of Violation of IEEE Publication Princ: Website Promotion Using Soft-Computing Techniques." In 2018 International Conference on Computing, Power and Communication Technologies (GUCON). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/gucon.2018.8674896.

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Reports on the topic "Print publications"

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Filip, Grażyna. SEMANTIC OF QUIET AND SILENCE BASED ON POLISH HUMAN SCIENCE. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11103.

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The article is an introduction to an individual research subject called The Communicational Potential of Silence, planned – and partially already realised since 2020 – as a cycle of publications based on diversified example material. In print are already two texts: G. Filip, The Communicational Potential of Silence. Film Reviews (University of Rzeszów Publishing House) and G. Filip, The Communicational Potential of Silence. Automotive Brand Press Maria Curie-Skłodowska University of Lublin Publishing House). The presented here English-language article serves for popularization Poland-wide and local (University of Rzeszów) research in the field communications.
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Yatsymirska, Mariya. SOCIAL EXPRESSION IN MULTIMEDIA TEXTS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11072.

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The article investigates functional techniques of extralinguistic expression in multimedia texts; the effectiveness of figurative expressions as a reaction to modern events in Ukraine and their influence on the formation of public opinion is shown. Publications of journalists, broadcasts of media resonators, experts, public figures, politicians, readers are analyzed. The language of the media plays a key role in shaping the worldview of the young political elite in the first place. The essence of each statement is a focused thought that reacts to events in the world or in one’s own country. The most popular platform for mass information and social interaction is, first of all, network journalism, which is characterized by mobility and unlimited time and space. Authors have complete freedom to express their views in direct language, including their own word formation. Phonetic, lexical, phraseological and stylistic means of speech create expression of the text. A figurative word, a good aphorism or proverb, a paraphrased expression, etc. enhance the effectiveness of a multimedia text. This is especially important for headlines that simultaneously inform and influence the views of millions of readers. Given the wide range of issues raised by the Internet as a medium, research in this area is interdisciplinary. The science of information, combining language and social communication, is at the forefront of global interactions. The Internet is an effective source of knowledge and a forum for free thought. Nonlinear texts (hypertexts) – «branching texts or texts that perform actions on request», multimedia texts change the principles of information collection, storage and dissemination, involving billions of readers in the discussion of global issues. Mastering the word is not an easy task if the author of the publication is not well-read, is not deep in the topic, does not know the psychology of the audience for which he writes. Therefore, the study of media broadcasting is an important component of the professional training of future journalists. The functions of the language of the media require the authors to make the right statements and convincing arguments in the text. Journalism education is not only knowledge of imperative and dispositive norms, but also apodictic ones. In practice, this means that there are rules in media creativity that are based on logical necessity. Apodicticity is the first sign of impressive language on the platform of print or electronic media. Social expression is a combination of creative abilities and linguistic competencies that a journalist realizes in his activity. Creative self-expression is realized in a set of many important factors in the media: the choice of topic, convincing arguments, logical presentation of ideas and deep philological education. Linguistic art, in contrast to painting, music, sculpture, accumulates all visual, auditory, tactile and empathic sensations in a universal sign – the word. The choice of the word for the reproduction of sensory and semantic meanings, its competent use in the appropriate context distinguishes the journalist-intellectual from other participants in forums, round tables, analytical or entertainment programs. Expressive speech in the media is a product of the intellect (ability to think) of all those who write on socio-political or economic topics. In the same plane with him – intelligence (awareness, prudence), the first sign of which (according to Ivan Ogienko) is a good knowledge of the language. Intellectual language is an important means of organizing a journalistic text. It, on the one hand, logically conveys the author’s thoughts, and on the other – encourages the reader to reflect and comprehend what is read. The richness of language is accumulated through continuous self-education and interesting communication. Studies of social expression as an important factor influencing the formation of public consciousness should open up new facets of rational and emotional media broadcasting; to trace physical and psychological reactions to communicative mimicry in the media. Speech mimicry as one of the methods of disguise is increasingly becoming a dangerous factor in manipulating the media. Mimicry is an unprincipled adaptation to the surrounding social conditions; one of the most famous examples of an animal characterized by mimicry (change of protective color and shape) is a chameleon. In a figurative sense, chameleons are called adaptive journalists. Observations show that mimicry in politics is to some extent a kind of game that, like every game, is always conditional and artificial.
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