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  2. J. P. Harrison - Wikipedia

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    The publishing house, masterminded by James P. Harrison, published the Southern Cultivator, the oldest Confederate agrarian journal in the Antebellum South. [2] It also published the books of one of its contributors, Southern author Bill Arp (1823-1906). [ 2 ]

  3. Proofreading - Wikipedia

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    Proofreading is a phase in the process of publishing where galley proofs are compared against the original manuscripts or graphic artworks, to identify transcription errors in the typesetting process. [1] [2] In the past, proofreaders would place corrections or proofreading marks along the margins. [3]

  4. Publisher's reader - Wikipedia

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    A publisher's reader or first reader is a person paid by a publisher or book sales club to read manuscripts from the slush pile, and to advise their employers as to quality and marketability of the work. In the US, most publishers use a full-time employee for this, if they do it at all. That employee is called an editorial assistant.

  5. Galley proof - Wikipedia

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    Once a defect-free galley proof was produced, the publishing house requested a number of galley proofs to be run off for distribution to editors and authors for a final reading and corrections to the text before the type was fixed in the case for printing.

  6. Media in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta metropolitan area is currently the ninth-largest radio market in the United States as ranked by Nielsen Media Research. [6] The following list includes full-power stations licensed to Atlanta proper, in addition to area suburbs.

  7. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    Academic publishing is the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in academic journal articles, books or theses. The part of academic written output that is not formally published but merely printed up or posted on the Internet is often called "grey literature".

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