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Book Review: Income Distribution
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International Book Distribution: Correspondence
Current Anthropology, 1978R. Green
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, 2021
Recognizing the academic benefits of access to print for young children, book distribution programs abound in the United States. Designed to promote book ownership for low-income families, programs have unique delivery systems, leading to a largely ...
S. Neuman, Donna Celano, Maya Portillo
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Recognizing the academic benefits of access to print for young children, book distribution programs abound in the United States. Designed to promote book ownership for low-income families, programs have unique delivery systems, leading to a largely ...
S. Neuman, Donna Celano, Maya Portillo
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Reading Psychology, 2019
Relations between participation in Imagination Library, a book distribution program that serves children from birth through age 5, and children’s literacy outcomes in kindergarten were examined.
Lori E. Skibbe, Tricia D. Foster
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Relations between participation in Imagination Library, a book distribution program that serves children from birth through age 5, and children’s literacy outcomes in kindergarten were examined.
Lori E. Skibbe, Tricia D. Foster
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Exploring the Short-Term Impacts of a Community-Based Book Distribution Program
Literacy Research and Instruction, 2019This article presents findings from the first year of a multiyear investigation of the implementation of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library (DPIL) book distribution program as part of one community’s long-term initiative to improve early literacy ...
Kimberly L. Anderson +3 more
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Biological Conservation, 2019
Through collation of global, national and state/territory threatened species lists, we conclude that 100 Australian endemic species (one protist, 38 vascular plants, ten invertebrates, one fish, four frogs, three reptiles, nine birds and 34 mammals) are ...
J. Woinarski +9 more
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Through collation of global, national and state/territory threatened species lists, we conclude that 100 Australian endemic species (one protist, 38 vascular plants, ten invertebrates, one fish, four frogs, three reptiles, nine birds and 34 mammals) are ...
J. Woinarski +9 more
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International journal: emerging technologies in learning, 2006
Concept of distributed digital book (DDB) based on the XML is proposed. The author's side as well as the reader's side are analyzed. Different book modules and their frameworks are defined. Module design tools are proposed. Practical solution with appropriate examples is shown.
Žagar, Martin +2 more
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Concept of distributed digital book (DDB) based on the XML is proposed. The author's side as well as the reader's side are analyzed. Different book modules and their frameworks are defined. Module design tools are proposed. Practical solution with appropriate examples is shown.
Žagar, Martin +2 more
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, 2019
1. Introduction 2. A Short History of Modern Trade Publishing 3. The Consolidation of Non-Consumer Publishing 4. The Characteristics of the Main Publishing Sectors 5. Creating and Protecting Value 6. The Author 7. Commissioning 8. The Author Contract and
Giles Clark, Angus Phillips
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1. Introduction 2. A Short History of Modern Trade Publishing 3. The Consolidation of Non-Consumer Publishing 4. The Characteristics of the Main Publishing Sectors 5. Creating and Protecting Value 6. The Author 7. Commissioning 8. The Author Contract and
Giles Clark, Angus Phillips
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