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  • 1copy — n. & v. n. (pl. ies) 1 a thing made to imitate or be identical to another. 2 a single specimen of a publication or issue (ordered twenty copies). 3 a matter to be printed. b material for a newspaper or magazine article (scandals make good copy).… …

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  • 2copy editor — one who edits and headlines a newspaper; one who prepares copy for printing …

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  • 3Media Matters for America — For other organizations, see Media Matters (disambiguation). Media Matters for America Screenshot from Media Matters for America (April 14, 2009) URL …

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  • 4copyeditor — n. copy editor, one who edits and headlines a newspaper; one who prepares copy for printing; copyreader, one who edits newspaper text; manuscript editor …

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  • 5copyeditors — n. copy editor, one who edits and headlines a newspaper; one who prepares copy for printing; copyreader, one who edits newspaper text; manuscript editor …

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  • 6sub-editor — (British) one who edits and headlines a newspaper; one who prepares copy for printing …

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  • 7Editing — Quarters of the news editor , one a group of four photos in the brochure Seattle and the Orient (1900) collectively captioned The Seattle Daily Times Editorial Department See Wikipedia:How to edit a page for information on editing Wikipedia. To… …

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  • 8History of Wikipedia — Wikipedia in the news redirects here. For an overview of Wikipedia mentioned in other media, see Wikipedia:Wikipedia in the media Growth of Wikipedia redirects here. For mathematical models of Wikipedia s expansion, see Wikipedia:Modelling… …

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  • 9Criticism of Wikipedia — Wikipedia is the largest free content encyclopedia project written by volunteers, as a result of which, it has attracted criticism. Notable criticisms include that its open nature makes it unauthoritative and unreliable (see Reliability of… …

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  • 10Academic publishing — describes the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in journal article, book or thesis form. The part of academic written output that is not formally published but merely… …

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