Sentences with phrase «print era»

Several factors, some rooted in print era realities, are to blame.
While a niche publishing market in the nascent print era produced «dozens of printed works» describing the «coming reckoning in gory detail... one long - forgotten manuscript depicts the Apocalypse in a very different way — through maps.»
Modern theories of public policy formation stem from the print era.
One thing that the digital - versus - print era has taught us is that there's no competition between the two, as there are viable reasons for both format.
He also writes about the reasons why publishers and libraries should and need to work together in the ebook era just as they have done for many decades in the print era.
During the print era, most of the world's expertise on how to target print media was consolidated among the world's publishers.
If you are a publisher and your e-book strategy is called EPUB or any of the likes, you are still stuck in the print era.
Joe Hodnicki, an Editor of The Law Librarian Blog, takes the matter of establishing legal citation protocols one step further in his post Living in the Past: who will take the lead in establishing legal citation protocols now that the end of the print era is in sight?
In the print era, the series was widely believed to have just about everything that a criminal lawyer needed when it came to case law.
Moreover, setting Oklahoma apart from other neutral citation pioneers, the judiciary staff applied neutral citations retrospectively to all prior decisions rendered during the print era, placed copies of them online as well, and encouraged but did not require that they also be cited by the new system.
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