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  2. Donsol - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Donsol 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 54.60 2009 47.30 2012 44.13 2015 46.80 2018 37.10 2021 37.54 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (February 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Whale shark ...

  3. Print on demand - Wikipedia

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    Print on demand with digital technology is a way to print items for a fixed cost per copy, regardless of the size of the order. While the unit price of each physical copy is greater than with offset printing, the average cost is lower for very small print jobs, because setup costs are much greater for offset printing.

  4. Help:Books/Printed books - Wikipedia

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    PediaPress is an online service which offers customized printed books from wiki content. The web-to-print service works on any MediaWiki which has deployed the open source Collection Extension . The company actively supports the MediaWiki community and established a long-term partnership with the Wikimedia Foundation [2] .

  5. Electronic publishing - Wikipedia

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    In December 2004, Google created Google Books, a project to digitize all the books available in the world (over 130 million books) to make them accessible online. [16] 10 years later, 25 000 000 books, from a hundred countries and in 400 languages, are on the platform. This was possible because by that time, robotic scanners could digitize ...

  6. Lulu.com - Wikipedia

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    Lulu Press, Inc., doing business under trade name Lulu, is an online print-on-demand, self-publishing, and distribution platform. By 2014, it had issued approximately two million titles. [1] The company's founder is Red Hat co-founder Bob Young; he also was CEO for many years. [2]

  7. Xlibris - Wikipedia

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    Xlibris is a printing and distribution service that produces hardback and paperback books. [2] It also publishes e-books in several formats. The company was acquired by a supported publishing company, Author Solutions, Inc., on January 8, 2009. [4] Prior to that, 49% of the company had been owned by Random House. [2] [5]

  8. Self-publishing - Wikipedia

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    It costs nothing to upload a book to most publishing platforms, and print copies do not have to be paid for until a customer orders. Artistic control. A traditional publisher may demand changes to meet market demands. Control on pricing. The author decides the price and can change it at any point of time. [20] A greater share of royalties.

  9. Open textbook - Wikipedia

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    Open textbooks and other open educational resources may be found on several platforms, typically organized by universities and non-profit organizations, such as MERLOT. [35] The University of Minnesota Open Textbook library is coordinated through the Center for Open Education and is a repository of downloadable open textbooks.

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