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  2. Llumina Press - Wikipedia

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    Llumina Press is a print-on-demand self-publishing, and distribution company founded by Deborah Greenspan in 2000. [1]Llumina was founded on the idea that good books require editing before being submitted to print.

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  4. Xulon Press - Wikipedia

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    Xulon Press (pronounced "zoo-lon") is a hybrid publisher owned by the Christian publishing company Salem Media Group.In 2007 it claimed to be "the largest publisher of Christian books in North America", claiming more than 3,900 print-on-demand titles published by 2007. [1]

  5. Lotus Software - Wikipedia

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    Lotus was founded in 1982 by partners Mitch Kapor and Jonathan Sachs with backing from Ben Rosen. [5] By the end of that year the company offered Executive Briefing System, presentation software for the Apple II. [6]

  6. Get Paid to Write: Top 18 Sites That Pay (up to $1 per Word)

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    Launched in 2007, Textbroker stakes its claim as the first online content marketplace. To get started with Textbroker, you need to first register for free and then write a trial article, which ...

  7. Open Journal Systems - Wikipedia

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    Open Journal Systems (OJS) was conceived to facilitate the development of open access, peer-reviewed publishing, providing the technical infrastructure for the presentation of journal articles along with an editorial-management workflow, including article submission, peer-review, and indexing.

  8. All-Union Agency on Copyright - Wikipedia

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    VAAP was often seen as an attempt to control the flow of manuscripts reaching the West as tamizdat.By forbidding authors of negotiating directly with publishers, the government hoped to stop hostile publications abroad.

  9. MDPI - Wikipedia

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    MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute) is a publisher of open-access scientific journals.It publishes over 390 peer-reviewed, open-access journals. [2] [3] MDPI is among the largest publishers in the world in terms of journal article output, [4] [5] and is the largest publisher of open access articles.