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Congress as publisher: Politics, institutions, and policy
Government Information Quarterly, 2012Abstract Since the beginning of the federal government, Congress has functioned as its publisher — the manager and director of government printing operations. Initially performed by private printers through lucrative contracts, production was statutorily vested in the Government Printing Office (GPO) in 1860 to assure efficient, economical, and ...
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Publishing the Theological-Political Treatise
2023Abstract This chapter considers the clandestine techniques used to publish the TTP, its early impact, the efforts made by the Dutch Reformed Church councils and synods and several of the city governments to suppress the book and the early efforts, not least those of the Utrecht Collegie der Sçavanten to publish powerful rebuttals of the ...
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Educators and the Politics of Neo-Publishing
Educational Administration Quarterly, 1971This study reviews the development of photocopying and its role in education and traces the corresponding political responses of educational and university library associations as they have occurred in the effort to revise U.S. copyright law. Relations between the information explosion and the phenomenon of noe-publishing are indicated.
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The Political Economy of Publishing in Geography
2015ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies, Vol. 1 No.
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Parties, Politics and Publishers in Zapatero's Spain
South European Society and Politics, 2009Anyone familiar with the political publishing market in Spain knows that it is saturated with pamphlets.
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