Electronic composition and the typesetter.
From: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
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Date: 4/1/1993
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Author: Long, Fred A.
The electronic revolution in publishing has altered some of the traditional relationships in the industry. Today, computers are the common link between authors, publishers, and compositors. Consider how computers have revolutionized the way authors prepare their manuscripts. Computers not only make revising and rewriting a lot easier, they also provide a way for an author's keystrokes to be stored and used by the compositor. Most of the typesetting systems used by today's compositors ...
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