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Image Quality and Cost Assessment of Print-On-Demand Books from Web-Based Vendors Offering One-Off Printing

NIP & Digital Fabrication Conference, 2008
Due to the emergence of e-commerce and developments in print engines designed for economical output of very short runs, there are increased business opportunities and consumer options for print-on-demand books.
Jonathan B. Phillips   +3 more
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Retracted: Users' orientations in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia towards the reading of e-books through smart phones and tablets: a survey study

, 2018
Many apps which enable users to download e-books for free without license from the publisher spread recently on the application stores of the Smart Phones and Tablets. There is a large demand from users.
Marwah S. Bajandoh, Huda Alamoudi
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The Apple E-Books Case: When is a Vertical Contract a Hub in a Hub-and-Spoke Conspiracy?

, 2017
Apple’s economic role in the Publisher conspiracy to increase Amazon’s below cost pricing of e-books is examined in a hub-and-spoke conspiracy framework.
B. Klein
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Comparing image quality of print-on-demand books and photobooks from web-based vendors

J. Electronic Imaging, 2010
Because of the emergence of e-commerce and developments in print engines designed for economical output of very short runs, there are increased business opportunities and consumer options for print-on-demand books and photobooks.
Jonathan B. Phillips   +4 more
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Demand-Driven E-book Program in Tallinn University of Technology Library: The First Two Years of Experience with the EBL Platform

Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2016
ABSTRACTThe ease and effectiveness of patron-driven (demand-driven) acquisitions has helped to optimize many academic libraries’ acquisitions budgets. Libraries are increasingly turning to e-books as an alternative to purchasing multiple copies. Academic libraries have for years been forced to purchase large packages of e-books that are of questionable
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Einladungsfolder UB Wien, neue Dienste, Kapitel 1: E-books on Demand, Book-Importer, juristische Fragen

2011
Am 27. Mai 2011 findet am Zentralen Informatikdienst der Universität Wien ab 9:45 eine Veranstaltung zu E-Books on Demand an der UB Wien, zum Book-Importer von Phaidra und zu juristischen Fragen statt.
Blumesberger, Susanne   +3 more
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The demand-side resource opportunity for deep grid decarbonization

Joule, 2022
Eric O'shaughnessy, David Parra
exaly  

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