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HarperCollins is the first major publishing house to make a comprehensive "active backlist" of titles available via the machine, said Dane Neller , chief executive of On Demand Books.
Out of Stock, Still in Luck: Print-on-Demand Expands Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg 2011
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Today there are 23 installed in the U.S., with another 30 sold and scheduled for installation, says Mr. Neller.
Out of Stock, Still in Luck: Print-on-Demand Expands Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg 2011
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Under the fast lane system, Carter and a Senior Integration Group that includes Marine Lt. Gen. Robert Neller who oversees military operations on the Joint Chiefs of Staff are charged with finding the money for a verified urgent need project in accounts anywhere in the Pentagon.
'Fast lane' system expedites gear to troops in Afghanistan 2011
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The youth of this team -- forward Adrian Satchell, and guards Shawn Grant, Brian Neller and Nick Groce and Jamar Wertz, will be big.
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Mr. Neller attributes the slower-than-expected rollout to the unwillingness of larger publishers to make their faster-moving titles available.
Out of Stock, Still in Luck: Print-on-Demand Expands Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg 2011
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It is also in talks with publishers about adding their content, although On Demand c.e.o. Dane Neller stressed the model was not to own content but to act a facilitator.
Publishing Maxine 2009
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Under the fast lane system, Carter and a Senior Integration Group that includes Marine Lt. Gen. Robert Neller who oversees military operations on the Joint Chiefs of Staff are charged with finding the money for a verified urgent need project in accounts anywhere in the Pentagon.
'Fast lane' system expedites gear to troops in Afghanistan 2011
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-- Freshman G Brian Neller had 42 field goals in his freshman season, 38 of them from 3-point range, where he shot just 31.1 percent.
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Neller: There are multiple answers to your question.
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Neller: Word-of-mouth has always been the best way to sell a book -- and the Web represents the word-of-mouth medium in spades.
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