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General Reference |
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Digital Transformations
Creator(s): Knowledge Centre, Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2007-01-11
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Digital Evolution and New Publishing Models GLOSSARY
Creator(s): Rowland Lorimer | Date Published: 2007-01
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"The International Standard Book Number, or ISBN is a unique identifier for books, intended to be used commercially."
Creator(s): Wikipedia | Date Published: 2007
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"Most famous library of classical antiquity. It was part of the Alexandrian Museum, a research institute at Alexandria, Egypt."
Creator(s): Answers.com | Date Published: 2006
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"AbeBooks is the world's largest online marketplace for books. Whether it's new, used, rare, or out-of-print, you can find it here, through our community of over 13,500 independent booksellers selling 100 million books from around the globe."
Creator(s): AbeBooks | Date Published: 2006
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"Your book, your way."
Creator(s): Trafford Publishing | Date Published: 2006
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Definition
Creator(s): Encarta | Date Published: 2006
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"For years librarians have bemoaned the failure of patrons to realize that not everything is on the Web and that there was life before the Internet. Both problems may now be on the way to a solution."
Creator(s): Information Today, Inc. | Date Published: 2004-12-20
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Guides & Case Studies |
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"Print on demand (POD) is the commonly-used term for the digital printing technology that allows a complete book to be printed and bound in a matter of minutes."
Creator(s): Writer Beware, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc. | Date Published: 2006
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"According to the Canada Council Act the role of the Council is "to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts.""
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"BookNet Canada is a not-for-profit agency dedicated to innovation in the Canadian book industry supply chain."
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"The Association of Canadian Publishers represents over 140 Canadian-owned book publishers, with members from every province, and publishing sector including literary, general trade, scholarly and education. In all its activities, the ACP aims to encourage the writing, publishing, distribution and promotion of Canadian books."
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