ISBN - Internationale Standard-Buchnummer

ISBN - Internationale Standard-Buchnummer

Author: Walravens, Hartmut

Publisher: Simon Bibliothekswissen

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 3940862215

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Innovative ideas are never easily accepted. Due to the electronic revolution of the information supply new management tools and infrastructures were required. The as simple as brilliant tool the ISBN which assigns each book with a unique number has contributed vastly to the global book and information market.


Creative Self-publishing in the World Marketplace

Creative Self-publishing in the World Marketplace

Author: Marshall Chamberlain

Publisher: The Grace Publishing Group

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 0974098205

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by Marshall Chamberlain, author of the Ancestor Series of Sci-Tech-Mystery-Thrillers. "An indispensable companion to the Self-Publishing Manual."-Dan Poynter. This book explains the tools and options for effectively designing, manufacturing, distributing, and promoting any book. It reveals important resources to keep informed and find vital information; teaches how to easily create a supportive, author/self-publishing website; delineates methods for designing and implementing dynamic promotion plans; and outlines the knowledge, skills, and creative thinking necessary to take control of key publishing functions, eliminate financial risks, conserve resources, and set parameters for a purposeful writing lifestyle. http: //www.gracepublishing.org.


Publishers' International ISBN Directory PLUS

Publishers' International ISBN Directory PLUS

Author: International ISBN Agency Staff

Publisher: De Gruyter

Published: 2009-11-26

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9783598409837

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Publishers' International ISBN Directory PLUS, reflecting the structure of international publishing, provides fast and easy access to contact information and ISBN prefixes of 950,000 publishers worldwide, including author-publishers as well as individuals acting as publishers.


Information Sources in Science and Technology

Information Sources in Science and Technology

Author: C. C. Parker

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1483163024

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Information Sources in Science and Technology: A Practical Guide to Traditional and Online Use presents a selection of traditional and online methods of using information sources in science and technology, including people, organizations, literature, hosts, and databases. This text serves as a reference book that helps the reader choose sources of information and their guides, includes a routine for finding and using information, and offers tips on searching and obtaining literature in a usable form. This book is comprised of nine chapters and begins by explaining how to choose type(s) of information source that is likely to be most helpful. The chapters that follow present guides on people, organizations, and literature as sources of information. A chapter on information services focuses on those organizations that supply information or references to information that could be helpful. These services range from answering telephone queries to supplying collections of relevant documents, and from broadcast television information to direct connection with computer databases. The next chapters discuss ways of searching the literature and computer databases, obtaining literature in a usable form, and organizing and presenting information. This book concludes by considering current awareness or keeping up-to-date with information about recent developments. This monograph is intended for librarians and information officers, especially for those working in scientific or industrial environments, practicing scientists and engineers, and students associated with these professions.


How to Publish Your Nonfiction Book, Second Edition

How to Publish Your Nonfiction Book, Second Edition

Author: Rudy Shur

Publisher: Square One Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2012-07-10

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 075705000X

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While many writers dream of seeing their books in print, most don’t succeed simply because they don’t know the ropes. Written by a publisher with over three decades of experience, How to Publish Your Nonfiction Book was designed to maximize your chance of getting your nonfiction work published. The book begins by helping you define your book’s category, audience, and marketplace. You are then guided in choosing the most appropriate publishing companies for your work, crafting a winning proposal, and submitting your package in the best way possible. Special sections allow you to be a savvy player in the contract game, and fill you in on options such as self-publishing. Most important, this book helps you avoid the errors that often prevent writers from reaching their goal. Here is a proven system for taking your work from the desk drawer to the bookstore.