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  2. Pressbooks - Wikipedia

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    Pressbooks is an open source content management system designed for creating books. It is based on WordPress , and can export content in many formats for ebooks, webbooks or print. [ 1 ]

  3. Pressbook - Wikipedia

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    Most pressbooks also contained a list of the film's cast and crew credits (probably to assist local film critics.) A movie pressbook should be distinguished from a press book , which is a collection of works and communications used to represent an individual, group of individuals, service, company or product.

  4. Ohio State University Press - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State University Press is the university press of Ohio State University. [2] It was founded in 1957. The OSU Press has published approximately 1700 books since its inception. The current director is Tony Sanfilippo, who had previously worked for over 14 years at the Penn State Universi

  5. Media History Digital Library - Wikipedia

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    Debbie Reynolds pictured on the cover of Photoplay, March 1954.Accessed via the Media History Digital Library. The Media History Digital Library (MHDL) is a non-profit, open access digital archive founded by David Pierce [1] and directed by Eric Hoyt that compiles books, magazines, and other print materials related to the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound and makes these ...

  6. King Kong (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, RKO (the studio that produced King Kong and The Son of Kong) created comic strips for each respective film in their pressbooks.These strips were published by newspapers across the country weeks leading up to each film's release as part of a pre-release publicity campaign and were illustrated by Glenn Cravath.

  7. Aaron Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Tucker (born 1982) is a Canadian writer, digital artist, and scholar. [1]He is a lecturer in the English department and a research fellow with the Centre for Digital Humanities at Toronto Metropolitan University. [2]

  8. Close reading - Wikipedia

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    In literary criticism, close reading is the careful, sustained interpretation of a brief passage of a text. A close reading emphasizes the single and the particular over the general, via close attention to individual words, the syntax, the order in which the sentences unfold ideas, as well as formal structures.

  9. William Yandell Elliott - Wikipedia

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