Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Publishing involving very small print runs or individual volumes printed on demand.
- noun Online publishing providing specialized information, often by subscription, to a limited readership.
- noun Publishing by microform.
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Examples
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Yahoo raises eyebrows with Hollywood push, "Web portal moving into 'micropublishing' of user content" from AP via MSNBC APril 3 -- Analysts see a shift at Yahoo to being a distributor of Internet programming.
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Then Apple's WYSIWYG interface made it drop-dead easy, enabling an explosion of weird new forms of micropublishing and zines.
Archive 2009-01-01 Andres Guadamuz 2009
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If you just want to see your book printed under any circumstances, then micropublishing is a wonderful tool.
2008 December | the blog of author, illustrator and designer Kris Waldherr 2008
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If you just want to see your book printed under any circumstances, then micropublishing is a wonderful tool.
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If you just want to see your book printed under any circumstances, then micropublishing is a wonderful tool.
2008 April | the blog of author, illustrator and designer Kris Waldherr 2008
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For example, the vast majority of people who self publish sell less than 200 copies of their books — a good explanation for why these small book runs are called micropublishing.
2008 April | the blog of author, illustrator and designer Kris Waldherr 2008
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For example, the vast majority of people who self publish sell less than 200 copies of their books — a good explanation for why these small book runs are called micropublishing.
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For example, the vast majority of people who self publish sell less than 200 copies of their books — a good explanation for why these small book runs are called micropublishing.
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If you just want to see your book printed under any circumstances, then micropublishing is a wonderful tool.
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For example, the vast majority of people who self publish sell less than 200 copies of their books — a good explanation for why these small book runs are called micropublishing.
2008 December | the blog of author, illustrator and designer Kris Waldherr 2008
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