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The Librarian's Guide to Micropublishing: Helping Patrons & Communities Use Free and Low-Cost Publis
In this timely book, Walt Crawford explains the how, what, and why of libraries and community micropublishing. He details the use of no-cost/low-cost publishing tools Lulu and CreateSpace and equips librarians to guide their patrons in the production of quality print books. He offers step-by-step instructions for using MS Word to design and edit manuscripts that can be printed in flexible quantities via on-demand technology. No stone goes unturned as Crawford demonstrates how, with a little attention to detail, anyone can produce books that rival the output of professional publishers. His advice is geared to making it easy for librarians to support local publishing without any additional budget, and libraries purchasing the book are granted permission to reproduce and supply key sections to their aspiring authors.
Media
Paper
Genres
General Nonfiction, Nonfiction
Offered by
Information Today, Inc. (Publisher)
(User: iTiBooks)
Batch
April 2012
Starts: 2012-04-02
Ended: 2012-04-30
On Sale
2012-02-06
Countries
Canada, United States of America (USA)
Links
Book InformationLibraryThing Work Page
Receipt
12 reviewed, 3 marked received
Batch Closed
15
copies
450
requests