How to manage the production process
Material type: TextSeries: Open Learning Guide 7Publication details: London Council for Education Technology 1986Description: ix,157pISBN:- 0-86184-153-0
- LB 1027 .L4
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Discusses ways in which the production process can be conducted effectively and efficiently. Each chapter contains an introduction which provides background information on what is being discussed and what the aim of the chapter is. It is systematically organised so that one chapter leads into the next. It begins by explaining what the production process of books entails, then moves on to the planning stage, how to prepare drafts, what happens when you go into print, producing non-print media, and what happens after production. Checklists and book lists are provided along with the glossary.
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