Our guide to this topic is longer than we can show on this webpage, but read the entire
chapter in our print book — or our ebook!
Not exact matches
On CK - 12, after doing a keyword search to find
books or
chapters on a certain topic, teachers can combine their chosen items into a single document called a FlexBook that can be
printed out or saved as a PDF and used
in class as teaching material.
If you want to
print your
book to read through it one last time before submitting it to your POD provider,
print the PDF file because it will keep not only your page size, even if you are
printing on standard paper, but it will
print the blank pages added
in between
chapters if you have your new sections always beginning on either the even or odd page.
First
Chapter Plus publishes and distributes a monthly e-catalog, which includes the first
chapters of
print and digital
books, mp3 clips of audio
books plus all the essential information to thousands of opt -
in subscribers such as libraries,
book stores, media, readers, bloggers, and reviewers.
This
chapter features remarks by Eguild president Steve Lazarowitz and best - selling ebook author Leta Nolan Childers that put to death many of the myths hounding the quality and availability of
books printed in electronic bindings.
For some
books, I may use images for the
chapter openers, and also for break -
in - thought icons, etc. (Basically, I try to get the ePub to look as close to the
printed book as possible).
This strikes me as a good idea, and a way to extend the reach of these sites, with their wealth of new content, and revolving door that sees content being removed once it's
in print, thus enticing you to buy the
books if you like the sample
chapters and current updates.
If you check out ANN's thread about the Ipad App, Ed Chavez from Vertical steps
in and explains the difficulties involved with getting digital releases on multiple devices - every device has it's own coding / programming / delivery system [so you can't just plunk
in your high - res PDF for your
print edition], which can sometimes be time consuming or restrictive depending on their policites [the Playstation Network one was rather icky by the sounds of it - they only want
chapters, not full
books, and they want the comics cut up into a panel by panel slideshow].
A good proofreader should also check for medium - specific problems such as page numbering and
chapter headers
in your
print book.
Other important takeaways from
Chapter 6 include the importance of making your
book available
in multiple formats, i.e., both ebook and
print versions to satisfy all buyer preferences, and a discussion of pricing.
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Amazon says that its Kindle Singles, which launched earlier this week, is designed for pieces that are between 10,000 and 30,000 words — or between 30 and 90
printed pages (about twice the length of an article
in The New Yorker or several
chapters of a
book).
In addition to their
book apps, Viz took the daring step of converting their monthly
print magazine, Shonen Jump, into a weekly digital magazine, Shonen Jump Alpha, which
prints fresh
chapters of the most popular titles — Naruto, Bleach, and One Piece — just two weeks after their Japanese release.
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Books and traditional
print comics as it pioneers the next
chapter in storytelling.
If
chapter 7 appears on page 86
in a
print book, it will appear
in 86
in PDF as well, which can not be edited further.
It's a short, concise
book (104 pages
in print, but the paperback version is 5 ″ x 8 ″ and divided into several
chapters and includes figures, so the written content is much less).
In all cases, even with known authors, I read the description and, if that catches my interest, I download a sample if it's an ebook or read the first few
chapters if it's a
print book.
The last publication to cheer on the revival of
print was The Guardian, which proclaimed
in April that paper
books were opening a new
chapter, and now the NYTimes has picked up the standard.
Is there any way an author can correctly put pages
in their
print books using CreateSpace and have page 1 actually start on
Chapter One?
the First
Chapter of every
print or digital
book in the e-catalog (and it will stay on this site forever)
In the
print version of our
book, there is a dedication and an epigraph (each on a separate page) and I want them to have the same top margin as the
chapter headings.
I have actually included a new
chapter in «How to Market a
Book» on
print marketing because it's quite different to eBook marketing.
You need to ensure that your document is formatted to the correct size for your
printed pages, that your font and character sizes all look exactly as you expect
in the
book, and details such as page numbers and starting a
chapter on an odd - numbered page are applied.
For students reading a
print book or digital
book outside Curriculet: Students can read
books in any format and then login to Curriculet to access checkpoints — questions, experiences and assessments — for each
chapter using the external reader tool.
There are no multiplayer features or online leaderboards, but what is there
in the story will certainly have you coming back for a second playthrough as it is such an entertaining and fun experience, while the character gallery feature provides a reward factor by unlocking character biographies by progressing through the story, alongside a
printed comic
book included
in the retail release which provides a prologue
chapter to the story of the game and while it is not playable content; it is excellent fan service which is a classy effort to show appreciation towards Broken Sword fans.
It is never going to win the Longitude Prize for accuracy, but it might some day be a
chapter in a
book by Dava Sobel that looks at the history of 3D
printing.