Editorial in english

Editorial

pronunciation: edətɔriəl part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

editorial1 = publisher ; publishing house ; publisher's name. 

Example: For some categories of materials it can be difficult to distinguish publishers from distributors and/or producers.Example: Works from international publishing houses may be more difficult to characterise in this way.Example: The primary components in this area are place of publication, publisher's name and date of publication (that is, the date of edition).

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» editorial científicaacademic publisherscholarly pressscholarly publisher .

Example: Many academic publishers insist upon any references supplied to books and papers being cited in their particular house style.

Example: Trade-oriented scholarly presses also predict more titles, smaller press runs and higher prices.

Example: However, it is not the responsiblity of the scholarly publisher to act as policeman or censor.

» editorial comercialpublishing firmpublishing press .

Example: Books are either commissioned by publishers, or else authors (or their agents) offer scripts and ideas to publishing firms.

Example: Oxford and Cambridge both have publishing presses which were founded to promote and disseminate knowledge.

» editorial de revistas del corazónvanity publishervanity press .

Example: An examination of the ethics of subsidies shows how thin the line is between the practices of vanity publishers and those of some scholarly presses when it comes to financing.

Example: 'Vanity' presses are not the same as small presses and are held in disrepute.

» editorial especializada en medicinamedical publisher .

Example: S Karger is Switzerland's principal medical publisher and concentrates on highly specialized research work in monographs, irregular book series and journals.

» editorial médicamedical publisher .

Example: S Karger is Switzerland's principal medical publisher and concentrates on highly specialized research work in monographs, irregular book series and journals.

» editorial pequeñasmall press .

Example: 'Vanity' presses are not the same as small presses and are held in disrepute.

» editorial universitariauniversity publisheruniversity press .

Example: Several of the commercial and university publishers that had been prominent in 1983 have been replaced by new presses.

Example: Oxford university press (OUP) is unusual among university presses in that it is required to pay its way and also has a very important international presence in more than 50 other countries.

editorial2 = editorial. 

Example: Notes, short communications, an article giving a popular treatment and editorials are less likely to carry an abstract.

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» boletín de la producción editorialbooktrade journal [Publicación periódica que recoge las últimas obras editadas por las diferentes editoriales de un país] .

Example: Librarians are alerted to these new bibliographical tools by announcements through the mail, as well as ads and notes in library and booktrade journals.

» coherencia editorialeditorial continuity .

Example: For the sake of editorial continuity, those speeches which were given at both locations (for example, Mr. Gorman's presentation) are only printed here once.

» éxito editorialblockbuster  .

Example: Should we ignore the major trade publishers for almost everything except genre fiction, blockbusters, popular self-help, celebrity biographies and exposés? = Pincha en para ver otras palabras que acaban con esta terminación.

» política editorialeditorial policy .

Example: DC is an example of a scheme which appears in a new edition at regular intervals (the editorial policy is to publish a new edition every seven years), while LC exemplifies the policy of piecemeal publication.

» producción editorialpublishing output .

Example: A current national bibliography reflects the culture, character and current interests of a country by recording its publishing output.

editorial3 = editorial ; editional. 

Example: Practical application of these ideas, preferably with editorial or tutorial assistance, is the next step after perusing this chapter.Example: British children are under threat -- betrayed by parents (who expose them to banality and violence on television) and pulishing houses where accountants preside over editional decisions.

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» comunidad editorial, lapublishing community, the .

Example: Factors that might adversely impact the ethical behaviour of the publishing, vending and librarianship community are examined, and the need for professionalism and vigilance of the community is emphasised.

» consejo editorialboard of editorseditorial advisory boardeditorial board .

Example: Some members of the Board of Editors of Library & Information Science Research think that in recent years both the literature and the professional practice of librarianship have shown a shift away from research.

Example: Our editorial advisory boards are more than mere window dressing; they're working boards.

Example: The editorial board of the journal, which is devoted to the theory and practice of archiving, consists of leading specialists in the field.

» director editorialpublishing director .

Example: One of the positions that you can hold is that of a publishing director.

» encuadernación editorialpublishers' binding [Encuadernación de un libro tal cual la ha realizado el editor] .

Example: Cloth rapidly became the commonest publishers' binding style of the nineteenth century, but it was not the only one.

» encuadernación editorial en pielpublishers' leather [Encuadernación en piel de un libro tal cual la ha realizado el editor] .

Example: Bibles and prayer books may still be had in publishers' leather today.

» imperio editorialpublishing empire .

Example: This article discusses the organisation of the proposed Open Polytechnic and the contribution of the Robert Maxwell publishing empire, as well as its implications for library resources.

» industria editorial, lapublishing industry, the .

Example: This magazine gives quarterly figures of the UK publishing industry's turnover by book categories, by hardback and paperback and by home and export.

» labor editorialeditorship  .

Example: Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.

» paquetes editorialespublishers' packages .

Example: But we are no longer dealing with list prices of individual journals but with publishers' packages.

» sector editorial, elpublishing sector, the .

Example: The strongest interest so far has come from the publishing sector.

» sociedad editorialpublishing corporation .

Example: Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.

» trabajo editorialeditorship  .

Example: Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.

Editorial synonyms

column in spanish: columna, pronunciation: kɑləm part of speech: noun newspaper column in spanish: columna de periódico, pronunciation: nuzpeɪpɜrkɑləm part of speech: noun
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