I am thrilled with her formatting service and will be using her for
my future print versions for sure!
Not exact matches
A
version of this article appears in
print on December 30, 2011, on Page A4 of the New York edition with the headline: Samoa Sacrifices a Day for Its
Future.
A
version of this article appears in
print on December 19, 2013, on Page A31 of the New York edition with the headline: Collegiality Fading, Bloomberg and de Blasio Offer Clashing Views on Fiscal
Future.
Your feedback will be incorporated into a
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It appears that self - publishing is the way of the
future due to the availability of technology that can have a digital copy of a book downloaded for a fraction of the cost of a
printed version.
Hopefully this can be improved through software updates, or a faster processor on
future versions of the tablet, so that I can keep on
printing like a grade schooler.
• With
future books, try to time your audiobook release with the
print and e-book
versions, so all your efforts can simultaneously share your promotion efforts.
I still hope to see a
printed version of my book when it's published, and I think I'll skirt in there just at the tale end of
print's long life, but the
future lies in a different frontier.
With
future books, try to time your audio book release with the
print and e-book
versions so all of your efforts can simultaneously share your promotion efforts.
I haven't tried a lot of other publishers platforms, just because I'd rather not read digital
versions of stuff I can get in book form, but I do like that digital offers a cheap alternative to titles that might not be feasible in a
print format, and I'm curious to see if more publishers take that route in the
future.
While industry pundits have been quick to predict that the
future belongs to digital, there are also those who seem to remain loyal to the
print versions.
It would be safe to assume that international readers are quite interested in the titles available for e-readers, but that
print versions aren't going anywhere in the near
future.
Future - proof your content by creating an eBook
version of your book to go along with the
print version.
From the booklovers point of view, while ebooks are sure to continue its acceptance in far greater numbers in
future, the
print versions continues to enjoy a loyal consumer base.
You are far better off (and what I recommend) to purchase a block of 10 ISBN's, as you'll no doubt have
print and eBook
versions, or you'll likely publish more books in the
future.
Whether you want to sell
print copies to bookstores, or you simply want an e-book with the possibility of making a
print version in the
future, POD services offer you the most flexibility in your book distribution.
Even the oral book's format
future will help eventually push the
print version into the museum of publishing, when «they» establish one for sentimental reasons.
But I'm putting my money on the electronic
future of indie publishing, because of the control factor and the digital book eventually replacing the
print version.
A
version of this review appears in
print on December 11, 2009, on Page C33 of the New York edition with the headline: Where Ancient and
Future Intersect.
A
version of this article appears in
print on November 1, 1989, on Page D00009 of the National edition with the headline: BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY; Hydrogen: Is It the Clean Fuel of the
Future?.
A
version of this article appears in
print on October 26, 2011, on Page F5 of the New York edition with the headline:
Future of Solar and Wind Power May Hinge on Federal Aid.
A
version of this special report appears in
print on November 13, 2012, on Page B6 of the New York edition with the headline: With China and India Ravenous for Energy, Coal's
Future Seems Assured.
Print and initial online
versions of «A View Toward the
Future,» May, should have stated that Judy Perry Martinez chaired the Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary from 2011 to 2012.
One was the seemingly neverending question of how to encourage students (or the Google generation) to use
print materials (and also as contrasted to electronic
versions of
print products, as John notes) in their research; another example was in a panel discussion among legal publisher representatives about the
future of
print.
With this content, and with the likely
future content of other Canadian legislative material being digitized by various Canadian law libraries and other organizations (SLAW postings here, here and here on that topic), many private law libraries (including at my own organization) may be at the stage to free up close to 2 long rows of this material in
print (assuming the online
versions to be reliable and easy - to - use).
Because of the «green» initiative,
print versions of the UNTS may disappear in the
future.
A highly formatted
version of these Options may be
printed for
future discussions by parents in mediation.