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  2. Self-publishing - Wikipedia

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    In traditional publishing, an author must first find an agent, then the agent must find a publisher, then it may take a year or more for the book to go through editing and be allocated a 'slot' in the publisher's calendar. With self-publishing, it is possible to release a book within a few weeks after it is finished. [19] No start-up costs.

  3. Wikipedia : Identifying and using self-published works

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    The opposite of self-publishing is traditional publishing, such as HarperCollins publishing textbooks, Condé Nast publishing fashion magazines, Comcast publishing television news shows, or Elsevier publishing academic journals. In determining whether a source is self-published, you should not consider any other factors.

  4. Hybrid publishing - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid publishing is a term that has emerged since the advent of the internet, to describe a type of publishing which occupies the middle ground between traditional and self-publishing. As the term is relatively new, different interpretations are used by different companies and bodies within the publishing industry, and the exact definition is ...

  5. Wikipedia talk : Identifying and using self-published works

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    The point of this table is not to provide a comprehensive description of all possible ways to self-publish something. The goal is just to illustrate ways in which self-publishing books/news/scholarly articles is different from traditional publishing. WhatamIdoing 01:03, 20 December 2024 (UTC)

  6. Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Self-publishing has become very common. Publishing has evolved from a small, ancient form limited by law or religion to a modern, large-scale industry disseminating all types of information. [5] "Publisher" can refer to a publishing company, organization, or an individual who leads a publishing company, imprint, periodical, or newspaper.

  7. Electronic publishing - Wikipedia

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    The electronic publishing process follows some aspects of the traditional paper-based publishing process [26] but differs from traditional publishing in two ways: 1) it does not include using an offset printing press to print the final product and 2) it avoids the distribution of a physical product (e.g., paper books, paper magazines, or paper ...

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