Publishing Business Book
Member's name :
- Bella Nurmaya Putri
- Khairiyah Nur Fitriyani
- Windi Riski Amalia
The world of publishing is very broad, but there are many people out there who don't know what publishing is. Publishing, which many people may know is just writing, but not only that, there are lots of things you can do, such as layout, design, and editing.
we from group 7 would like to introduce our book entitled Publishing Business. This book invites us to get to know more about the world of publishing such as publishing products, procedures for the process of publishing books as well as professions and job desks in the publishing world.
NAMES
(Pemahaman Naskah)
BASIC COURSE OUTLINE
Subject Names in English
for Publishing
Skill Focus Using
Publipreneur Based Language Learning (PBLL) as the
knowledge and skill based for explaining NASKAH as
Publishing domain.
Expacted All related NASKAH aspects
shown by the ability to read, to write, to
Competencis speake, and to present in english
language with 5W+1H in and out of
the class. In this lesson you will see NASKAH as
terminology consisting of Names, Accessories, Sources, Kinds/Qualications,
Anatomy, How. The tutor will show you through articles written by the experts
and the original one can be easily searched in wikimedia dictionary.
Learning
Approach Publipreneur Based Language
Learning (PBLL).
Performance Task
Skill, Task Management Skill, Contingency Management Skill,
Indicators Environment
Management Skill
Key Perfomance Implementing basic skill of language “reading, writing,
listening,
Indicator speaking”
in publishing competencies from pre-writing, drafting, delivering (see the
learning maps).
Subjects Learning 1: Book Example
Learning 2:
Pamflet Example
Learning 3:
Magazine Example
Learning 4:
Brochure Example
Learning 5:
Newslatter Example
Learning 6:
Tabloid Example
Learning 7:
Prospectus Example
Learning 8:
Flyer Example
1. 1. Book Example
A book is a set of written, printed, ilustrated, or blank sheets, made
of ink, paper, parchment, or other materials, usually fastened together to
hinge at one side. A single sheet within a book is called a leaf, and each side
of a leaf is called a page. A set of text-filled or ilustrated pages produced
in electronic book, or e-book. (Wikipedia)
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2. 2. Pamflet Example
Pamflet is a publishing application for short texts, particularly user
documentation of open-source software. It is designed to be easy to write and
read on any platform. (http://pamflet.databinder.net/)
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3. 3. Magazine Example
Magazines are publications, usually periodical publications, that are pribted or published electronically. (The online versions are called online magazines). They are generally published on a regular schedule and contain a variety of content. They are generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by prepaid subscriptionsor a combination of te three. (Wikipedia)
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1. 4. Brochure Example
A brochure is an informative paper document (often also used for
advertising), that can be folded into a flyer, pamphlet or leaflet. Brochures
are advertising pieces mainly used to introduce a company or organization and
inform about products and/ or services to a target audience. (Wikipedia)
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256. Newslatter Example
A newslatter is a regularly distributed publication that is generally
about one main topic of interst to its subscribers. Newspapers and leaflets are
types of newletters. For example, newsletters are ditributed at schools to
inform parents about things tha happen in that school. (wikipedia)
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3.
Tabloid Example
A tabloid is a newpaper with compact page size smaller than broadsheet,
although there is no standard for the precise dimensions of the tabloid
journalism, along with the use of large pictures, tends to emphasize topics
such as sensational crime stories, astrology, celebrity gossip and television.
However, some newspapers, such as The Independent. (Wikipedia)
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Prospectus Example
A prospectus, in finance, is a disclosure document that
describes a financial security for potential buyers. It comonly provides
investors with material information about mutual fund, stocks bonds and other
investments, such as description of the company’s business, financial
statement, biograhies of officers and directors, detailed information about
their compensation, any litigation taht is taking pace, a list of material
properties and any other material information. (Wikipedia)
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8.
Flayer Example
A flayer or flier, also called a circular, handbill or
leaflet, is a form of paper advertisement intended for wide distribution and
typically posted or distributed in a public place or through the mail.
(Wikipedia)
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ACCESSORIES
(Kelengkapan Naskah)
BASIC COURSE OUTLINE
Subject Names in English
for Publishing
Skill Focus Using
Publipreneur Based Language Learning (PBLL) as the
knowledge and skill based for explaining NASKAH as
Publishing domain.
Expacted All related NASKAH aspects
shown by the ability to read, to write, to
Competencis speake, and to present in english
language with 5W+1H in and out of
the class. In this lesson you will see NASKAH as
terminology consisting of Names, Accessories, Sources, Kinds/Qualications,
Anatomy, How. The tutor will show you through articles written by the experts
and the original one can be easily searched in wikimedia dictionary.
Learning
Approach Publipreneur Based Language
Learning (PBLL).
Performance Task
Skill, Task Management Skill, Contingency Management Skill,
Indicators Environment
Management Skill
Key Perfomance Implementing basic skill of language “reading, writing,
listening,
Indicator speaking”
in publishing competencies from pre-writing, drafting, delivering (see the
learning maps).
Subjects Learning
1: Biography Example
Learning
2: Autobiography Example
Learning
3: Book Revies Example
Learning
4: Book Synopsis Ezample
Learning
5: Picture Example
Learning
6: Graphic Example
Learning
7: Font Example
Learning
8: Page Number Example
1. Biography Example
A biography or simply bio is detailed description or
account of person’s life. It entails more than basic facts like education,
work, relationships, and death-a biograhpy also postrays a subject’s experience
of these events. Unlike a profile or curriculum vitae, a biography presents a
subject’s life story, highghting various aspects of his or her life, including
intimate detailes of experience, and may include an analysis of the subject’s
personality. (Wikipedia)
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2. Autobiography Example
An autobiography is a written account of the life of
person written by the person. In other words, it is the story that a person
wrote about themselves. (Wikipedia)
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3. Book Review Example
A book review is a form of literary criticism in which a book is
merely described (summary review) or analyzed based on content, style, and
merit.[1] A book review may be a primary source, opinion piece, summary
review or scholarly review.[2] Books can be reviewed for printed
periodicals, magazines and newspapers, as school work, or for book websites on
the Internet. A book review's length may vary from a single paragraph to a
substantial essay.
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4. Book Synopsis Example
A synopsis is a brief summary of the major points of a
subject or written works story, either as prose or as a tbale, an abridgment or
condensation of a work. (Wikipedia)
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5. Picture Example
The Adage “A picture is worth a thousand words” refers to
the notion that a complex idea can be conveyed with just a single still image.
It also aptly characterizes one of the main goals of visualization, namely
making it possible to absorb lager amounts of data quickly. (Wikipedia)
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6. Graphic Example
Graphics (from Ancient Greek γραφικός (graphikós) 'pertaining to
drawing, painting, writing, etc.') are visual images or designs on some surface, such as a
wall, canvas, screen, paper, or stone, to inform, illustrate, or entertain. In
contemporary usage, it includes a pictorial representation of data, as in
design and manufacture, in typesetting and the graphic arts, and in educational
and recreational software. Images that are generated by a
computer are called computer
graphics. (Wikipedia)
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7. Font Example
In metal typesetting, a font is a particular size, weight and style of a typeface. Each font is a matched set of type,
with a piece (a "sort") for each glyph. A typeface consists of a range of such
fonts that shared an overall design.
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8. Page Number Example
Page numbering is the process of
applying a sequence of numbers (or letters, or Roman numerals) to the pages of
a book or other document. The number itself, which may appear in various places
on the page, can be referred to as a page number or as a folio.[1] Like other numbering schemes such
as chapter numbering, page numbers allow
the citation of a particular page of the
numbered document and facilitates to the reader to find specific parts of the
document and to know the size of the complete text (by checking the number of
the last page).
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SOURCES
(Sumber Naskah)
BASIC COURSE OUTLINE
Subject Sources
in English for Publishing
Department Publishing
Skill
Focus Using
Publipreneur-Based Language Learning (PBLL) as the knowledge and skill based
for explaning accessories as publishing domain.
Expected
All
related naskah aspects shown by the ability to read, to write, to speak, and to
present in english language with 5W1H and out of the class. In this lesson you
will see NASKAH as terminology consisting of Names, Accessories, Sources,
Kinds/ Qualications, Anatomy, How. The tutor will show you through articles
written by the experts and the original one can be easily searched in wikimedia
dictionary.
Learning Approach Publipreneur-Based Language Learning (PBLL)
Perfomance
Indicators Task skill, task
management skill, contingency management skill, environment management skill
Keys
Perfomance Indicator Implementing basic
skill of language “reading, writing, listening, speaking” in publishing
competencies from pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing, publishing,
marketing, delivering (see the learning maps)
Subjects
Learning
1 : Research example
Learning 2 :
Government office example
Learning
3 : Author Example
Learning
4 : Editor example
Learning
5 : Publisher collaboration
Learning
6 : Freelance author
LESSON THREE SOURCESS
1. 1. Research Example
A research center is a
facility or building dedicated to research, commonoly with the focus on a
specific area. There are over 14,000 research centers in the unitied states.
Centers apply varied disciplines icluding basic research and applied research
in addition to non tradtional techniques.
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2. 2. Government
Offices for the English Regions (GOS) were established in 1994 by the John
Major administration. Until 2011, they were the primary means by which a wide
range of policies and programmes of the Gonverment of the United Kingdom were
delivered in the regions of england.
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Government Office Example
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3. 3. Author
Example
An author is broadly
defined as “the person who originated or gave existence to anything” and whose
authorship detemines responbility for what wa created. Narrowly defined, an
author is the originator of any written work and can also be described as a
writer.
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4. 4. Editor Example
An editor is a person who edits or makes changes to documents
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5. 5. Publisher
Collaboration
One concern we hear form
academics is that wikipedia gives too little of the recognition needed for
tenure or advancement within one’s profession. In an attempt to address this,
potential collaborations with established journals are being discussed
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6. 6. Freelance
Author
Author freelencer or
freelance worker is a term commonly used for a person who is self employed and
is not necessarily committed to a particular employer long-term. Freelance
workes are sometimes represented by a company or a temporary agency that
resells freelance labor to clients, others work independently or use
professional associations or websites to get work. “independent contractor”
would be the term used in a higher register of english that designates the tax
and employment class of this type of worker.
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