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  2. List of academic publishers by preprint policy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of publishers of academic journals by their submission policies regarding the use of preprints prior to publication (example list). Publishers' policies on self-archiving (including of preprint versions) can also be found at SHERPA/RoMEO.

  3. List of English-language book publishing companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of English-language book publishers.It includes imprints of larger publishing groups, which may have resulted from business mergers. Included are academic publishers, technical manual publishers, publishers for the traditional book trade (both for adults and children), religious publishers, and small press publishers, among other types.

  4. It's Banned Books Week: Most challenged titles and how ... - AOL

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    Banned Books Week poses that question as parents' rights groups, politicians, librarians and publishers are increasingly at odds over which books are suitable for young people to read.

  5. Creator's Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Creator's rights has long been a source of conflict in the American comics industry, going back to the medium's late 1930s origins. [citation needed] Creator-owned titles began to appear during the late-1960s underground comix movement, including the publishing collective Cartoonists Co-Op Press, and the Robert Crumb-led United Cartoon Workers of America.

  6. Bottom Line: Publishers push back on proposal automatic ... - AOL

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    Education The Association of American Publishers hired theGROUP DC to monitor issues pertaining to Inclusive Access programs, which allow universities to automatically bill students for textbooks ...

  7. Little, Brown and Company - Wikipedia

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    Little, Brown and Company had its roots in the book selling trade. It was founded in 1837 in Boston by Charles Little and James Brown. [1] [2] They formed the partnership "for the purpose of Publishing, Importing, and Selling Books". [1]

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