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  2. Wikipedia:Publicising discussions - Wikipedia

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    Some discussions, and most straw polls and votes on Wikipedia, need to be publicised widely in order to gain consensus for wide-ranging or fundamental changes. This page is a list of suggestions for places where such publicising should take place.

  3. Help:Books/FAQ - Wikipedia

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    If you saved your book in your userspace (e.g. User:USERNAME/Books/My book), you can simply request deletion by placing {} on top of the page. If you saved your book in the book namespace (e.g. Book:Foobar), several options are possible. If you created the book by mistake or as a test, place {} at the top of the page

  4. Apple Books - Wikipedia

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    Apple Books (known as iBooks prior to iOS 12) is an e-book reading and store application by Apple Inc. for its iOS, iPadOS and macOS operating systems and devices.It was announced, under the name iBooks, in conjunction with the iPad on January 27, 2010, [2] and was released for the iPhone and iPod Touch in mid-2010, as part of the iOS 4 update. [3]

  5. Aldiko - Wikipedia

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    Aldiko is an e-book reader application for the Android and iOS operating systems. It supports the EPUB format for digital publications and incorporates facilities for browsing online catalogs on thousands of books (including thousands of free public domain work) and downloading them directly into the user's personal library.

  6. Self-publishing - Wikipedia

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    In self publishing, authors publish their own book. It is possible for an author to single-handedly carry out the whole process. However increasingly, authors are recognizing that to compete effectively, they need to produce a high quality product, and they are engaging professionals for specific services as needed (such as editors or cover designers). [3]

  7. Comparison of iOS e-reader software - Wikipedia

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    Book store(s) Book search In-app Epub import Import via in-app Browser OPDS catalog Other import via Tag books Sort books Blio: No No Yes No No eMail (MIME type) No No Bluefire Reader: Free ebook libraries only Yes No No No eMail (MIME type) iTunes File Sharing Built-in Web Server No Yes Apple Books: Apple Books Store: Yes No No No eMail (MIME ...

  8. Backlist - Wikipedia

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    Because this book is out of print, the publisher has an opening on its list, more cash to invest, and a serious need to replace the steady (if small) income stream that book would have generated. So the publisher must release not only the new title it would have published anyway, but a second new one, to make up for its lack of a backlist...

  9. Back in Time (iOS software) - Wikipedia

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    Back in Time is an education book app for iOS about the history of the universe, earth, life and mankind that uses a time analogy to explain different timescales. [1] Released on September 22, 2011, it was developed by the software company Landka in collaboration with scientific institutions such as ESA / Hubble Space Telescope . [ 2 ]