journal article
Apr 01, 1998
Producing Print-on-demand Publications for Instructional and Extension Materials
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Print-on-demand (POD) publications are being produced from computer to printer to increase the diversity of printed extension and educational materials. The layouts are stored in libraries on the computer and text files and digital images are added to the layouts. Images can be edited before insertion into the layouts to enhance the image. The completed materials are stored in portable document format (PDF) on disk and are printed as needed or distributed over computer networks. Printing materials as needed greatly increases the diversity of materials and gives greater flexibility in revising publications than bulk printing.
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- Published
- Apr 01, 1998
- Vol/Issue
- 8(2)
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- 210-220
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James McConnell, Maria I.D. Pangelinan (1998). Producing Print-on-demand Publications for Instructional and Extension Materials. HortTechnology, 8(2), 210-220. https://doi.org/10.21273/horttech.8.2.210
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