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Non-traditional book publishing

Bradley et al., 2011

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7777374720694751119
Author
Bradley J
Fulton B
Helm M
Pittner K
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Non–traditional book publishing, prospering on the Internet, now accounts for over eight times the output of traditional publishing. Non–traditional publishing includes books published by their authors and books representing the reuse of content, most of it not …
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