Glad to see this article, Gary; the move to online searching in digital databases has, I think, obscured form with function: legal encyclopaedias are essentially
the same whether print or digital.
Not exact matches
Whether in the
print magazine, in the digital magazine, on the website, or across any of HAWAI`I Magazines media platforms — this mission is the
same.
The technique can also establish
whether all the pages came from the
same printer: if a sheet in the middle of a document does not have the
same flaws as the rest it could not have been
printed in sequence.
Whether it's a coat or a pair of pumps, I love the boldness of the
print; its edgy and girly at the
same time and you know thats one of my favorite looks to rock.
They are like power players in our wardrobes,
whether short or long, mono coloured or
printed, they are extremely comfortable and at the
same time effortlessly chic.
Whether you choose a
printed pencil skirt or
printed blouse, the choice is up to you because both work just the
same!
Whether it be that they don't have to
print materials, rent locations, pay for travel, find instructors, repeat segments of the
same course multiple times, there is an element of saving involved.
So, the reason for buying an ebook even if it's available to borrow from the library is the
same reason you would want to buy a
print book rather than check it out — you want to re-read it or you want to have your copy —
whether physically on the bookshelf in your home or on the shelf of your ereader.
Whether you're a first - time writer struggling to break into
print or a published author whose last book did anything but make your publisher a fortune, the reality is the
same: a manuscript that needs editing is more likely to be rejected than published.
The library will therefore have to decide
whether each ebook will come under a non-concurrent single user license (the only one possible with
print books), allowing access to one user only, i.e. as occurs with
printed books, or
whether it will allow multiple users access to the
same eBook simultaneously.
With IngramSpark, you can achieve a physical product (
whether print book or ebook) with the
same quality standards that the publishing industry expects, meaning your
print book has the
same binding, trim sizes, paper weights, return status, wholesale discount, and beyond as books created by traditional publishers.
First, the price of the book will remain the
same, regardless of
whether the consumer buys the
print or digital edition.
Whether creating ebooks from TXT files or word processor documents or converting existing
print publications to EPUB, the basics are all the
same.
With IngramSpark, you can achieve a physical product (
whether print book or ebook) with the
same quality standards that the publishing industry expects and that are utilized by traditional publishers, meaning your
print book has the
same binding, trim sizes, paper weights, return status, wholesale discount, and beyond as books created by traditional publishers.
Whether a non-fiction
print edition from a major publishing house or a genre fiction ebook from a self - published author, contracting the services of a group like MethodApps can easily provide the extra push needed to market a book, especially if the app is sold or distributed in the
same sales channel as the book and can therefore be bought at the time of the book purchase.
I have looked at Vallum and wanted to know
whether you have used this for the page design / typeset of your
print book to generate
print - ready pdf files for printers especially as the amount I paid the typesetter is the
same price as the product (yikes... can't keep doing that).
This is not a defence of
print against digital (like this op - ed from Jonathan Galassi president of Farrar, Straus & Giroux) as, ultimately, I believe the bulk of books will be read digitally before the end of the teens, but it is not as simple a case as music when
whether or not you had a cd or an mp3 makes little difference to the listener, the quality was just the
same and the process of using it fairly similar too.
I don't think that book buyers care
whether they can buy both
print and e from the
same store, so you're not doing them a disservice by not offering ebooks.
I read the submission rules but it doesn't indicate
whether a book that's both
print and e-book with the
same cover for both would qualify.
«That's the history of the entertainment business, to sell the
same thing to the
same person several different ways,» said Field, «
whether it's the movie ticket first, then the video, then the box set, and then the super-extended box set, and then download it, whatever, now in Blu - Ray...» He has customers who buy
print only but others who buy through his comiXology storefront every month.
Perhaps something like:
whether I can read pdf on Adam under the
same lighting condition under which I read
printed papers.
Whether printed in the manic highs and lows of the Head & Shoulders or the slow capitulation of the Rising Wedge, the final result remains the
same.
They maintain the
same theme throughout all their content,
whether it's their website,
printed collateral, event signage, and more.
I've often wondered
whether it is feasible to have a
print and free online version of the
same thing.
If you are wondering
whether to buy a specific
print, you can research auction results for other artworks from the
same edition.
Annuals, looseleafs,
same old,
whether in
print or online.
I would have thought that ad charges would continue to be based on circulation,
whether electronic or
print, so if there is circulation of PDFs and hardcopies they would be treated the
same as far as ad charges go.
Second, our expectations as a consumer are informing our professional life more and more; in fact, many now demand that hardware, services, and content (
whether print or digital) meet the
same standards.
Setting aside altogether the question
whether either of these full text law reporting services have any future in
print, it is inconceivable that both of them will continue to be published as separate publications now that they are owned by the
same publishing house.
You should however, read the fine
print to confirm
whether your plan covers pre-existing illnesses as some plans do not cover the
same.
Whether your cover letter is in email format, or typed and
printed, the advice for spacing remains the
same.
Recruiters get annoyed by small things that you may not think of — like
whether or not the text on your cover letter and resume is the
same font and size (it should be), if your margins are off (makes it tricky for us to
print), or to whom you've addressed the cover letter (it should be the recruiter's name, not «sir,» «madam,» or «to whom it may concern».
Deciding on the right solution is just a matter of determining what you want in your
print promotions, how involved you want to be in the process, and
whether you want multiple uses for the
same content.
Whether you repeat the
same pattern or
print in several places or use a combination of several different styles, you'll achieve a pleasing effect.