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  • 1Books In Print — lists nearly all books that are currently available in English and in the United States from major publishers. It is a resource for bookstores, libraries, and publishers. It is available in a bulky print version, but is most often accessed… …

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  • 2Print on demand — (POD), sometimes called, in error, publish on demand, is a printing technology and business process in which new copies of a book (or other document) are not printed until an order has been received. Print on Demand developed only after digital… …

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  • 3Books LLC — Country of origin United States Headquarters location Memphis, Tennessee Publication types Books Official website booksllc.net Books LLC is an American publisher and a …

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  • 4print — [print] n. [ME prente < OFr preinte < prient, pp. of preindre < L premere, to PRESS1] 1. a mark made in or on a surface by pressing or hitting with an object; impression; imprint [the print of a heel] 2. an object for making such a mark …

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  • 5print on demand — ˌprint on deˈmand 8 [print on demand] noun (abbr. POD) uncountable a system of printing books only when a customer wants one • The titles are available through print on demand …

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  • 6Print permanence — refers to the longevity of printed material, especially photographs, and preservation issues. Over time, the optical density, color balance, lustre, and other qualities of a print will degrade. The rate at which deterioration occurs depends… …

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  • 7Print — Print, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Printed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Printing}.] [Abbrev. fr. imprint. See {Imprint}, and {Press} to squeeze.] 1. To fix or impress, as a stamp, mark, character, idea, etc., into or upon something. [1913 Webster] A look will… …

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  • 9Books for the Blind — also referred to as Talking Books is a program in the United States which provides audio recordings of books in a proprietary cassette tape format, along with a cassette player supporting that format, free of charge to people who are blind or… …

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  • 10print — ► VERB 1) produce (books, newspapers, etc.) by a process involving the transfer of text or designs to paper. 2) produce (text or a picture) in such a way. 3) produce a paper copy of (information stored on a computer). 4) produce (a photographic… …

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