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  2. Lap book - Wikipedia

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    A lap book, layer book, flap book, or shutter book is a type of single-subject book created by a student, generally as a supplement to a curriculum. [1]A lap book generally consists of a paperboard folder such as a file folder with small pieces of folded paper glued inside.

  3. Book - Wikipedia

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    Lap books are a learning tool created by students. Elementary school pupils often use workbooks , which are published with spaces or blanks to be filled by them for study or homework . In US higher education , it is common for a student to take an exam using a blue book .

  4. Lists of books - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of book lists (bibliographies) on Wikipedia, organized by various criteria. General lists. List of 18th-century British children's literature titles;

  5. Outline of books - Wikipedia

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    Physical types of books not to be confused with literary genres or types of literature.. Advance copy – a free promotional copy of a book given by a publisher to booksellers, librarians, journalists, or others, or as a contest or school prize, before the book is printed for mass distribution.

  6. Wikipedia:Books - Wikipedia

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    A Wikipedia Book (or a Wikipedia Reading list) is a book formed from an organized collection of Wikipedia articles. Their list forms (generally created using the Book Creator tool) are often nowadays hosted in the User namespace in the form of a list of Wikipedia article tiles, some lists may also include for reading only specific sections of ...

  7. Help:Books/Printed books - Wikipedia

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    PediaPress is an online service which offers customized printed books from wiki content. The web-to-print service works on any MediaWiki which has deployed the open source Collection Extension . The company actively supports the MediaWiki community and established a long-term partnership with the Wikimedia Foundation [2] .

  8. Talk:Lap book - Wikipedia

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  9. Notebook (laptop) - Wikipedia

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    The Epson HX-20 from 1982 was the first portable computer to be called a "notebook".. The terms laptop and notebook both trace their origins to the early 1980s, coined to describe portable computers in a size class smaller than the contemporary mainstream units (so-called "luggables") but larger than pocket computers.