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  2. Edition (book) - Wikipedia

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    A cheap edition typically uses a low-cost paper and is a paperback but they can be hardback. Also typically the size of the font is reduced to fit more words on a page to reduce the overall cost of the book. Naturally, for a cheap edition the author will receive a lower royalty but that may be compensated for by a greater volume of sales.

  3. International Copyright Act of 1891 - Wikipedia

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    This would then allow American publishers time to release an authorized edition. ... Highway: From Gutenberg to the Celestial Jukebox.", revised edition, ...

  4. Advance copy - Wikipedia

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    An advance reading copy, advance review copy, advance reader's edition, advance copy, or a reader's edition (ARC or ARE) is a free copy of a new book given by a publisher to booksellers, librarians, journalists, celebrities, or others, or as a contest or school prize, [1] before the book is printed for mass distribution.

  5. Book of Mormon - Wikipedia

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    Its content is similar to the Latter-day Saint edition of the Book of Mormon, but the versification is different. [161] The Community of Christ also publishes a "New Authorized Version" (also called a "reader's edition"), first released in 1966, which attempts to modernize the language of the text by removing archaisms and standardizing ...

  6. Edition notice - Wikipedia

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    The edition notice (or copyright page) is the page in a book containing information about the current edition, usually on the back of the title page. It often contains a copyright notice , legal notices, publication information, printing history, cataloguing information from a national library , and an ISBN that uniquely identifies the work.

  7. Authorization - Wikipedia

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    IAM consists the following two phases: the configuration phase where a user account is created and its corresponding access authorization policy is defined, and the usage phase where user authentication takes place followed by access control to ensure that the user/consumer only gets access to resources for which they are authorized.

  8. Uniform title - Wikipedia

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    Establishing a uniform title is an aspect of authority control. The phrases conventional title and standard title are sometimes used; [ 1 ] Resource Description and Access uses preferred title ; while the 2009 Statement of International Cataloguing Principles [ 2 ] deprecates "uniform title" in favour of authorized access point .

  9. Authority (textual criticism) - Wikipedia

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    The quarto edition of Shakespeare's King Lear differs from the later folio edition in many ways. Most modern versions collate the two, preferring one edition in one passage and the other in another. But some editors, such as Stanley Wells, argue they are separate works with different artistic intentions, and that neither of them has more authority.