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print on demand
noun
A system of printing very small runs of a document as required, especially by using computer technology
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Today company is one of the nation's largest media distribution conglomerates: books, magazines, print on demand.
Digital publishing and print on demand have significantly reduced the cost of producing a book.
With print editions, the most common system now is called "print on demand".
And print on demand and e-readers were transforming the very foundation of publishing.
"Childhood Shadows: The Hidden Story of the Black Dahlia Murder" (Print on Demand, 2000).
The Oxford University Press now offers around 3,000 titles on print on demand.
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The Walker began putting essays from its new printed publications online and has been experimenting with print-on-demand titles.
Will print-on-demand mitigate the need for stacks?
And print-on-demand companies never pay advances for books.
Consider companies that use the print-on-demand model: Lulu, Xlibris, iUniverse, Amazon's BookSurge and CreateSpace.
Now, thanks to digital print-on-demand technology, historians can work like journalists.
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