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- 06:20, 12 September 2025 KlingAK talk contribs uploaded File:Wire-o pic.webp
- 06:16, 12 September 2025 Amira talk contribs created page File:Paper.jpg
- 06:16, 12 September 2025 Amira talk contribs uploaded File:Paper.jpg
- 06:12, 12 September 2025 Alberto talk contribs created page File:Evolution of a Race Riot.jpg
- 06:12, 12 September 2025 Alberto talk contribs uploaded File:Evolution of a Race Riot.jpg
- 13:09, 11 September 2025 Amira talk contribs created page File:Kathleen Hanna.jpg
- 13:09, 11 September 2025 Amira talk contribs uploaded File:Kathleen Hanna.jpg
- 12:31, 11 September 2025 Amira talk contribs created page File:Big Test.png
- 12:31, 11 September 2025 Amira talk contribs uploaded File:Big Test.png
- 12:15, 11 September 2025 Amira talk contribs created page File:Amduat ("What is in the Netherworld") papyrus.png
- 12:15, 11 September 2025 Amira talk contribs uploaded File:Amduat ("What is in the Netherworld") papyrus.png
- 12:02, 11 September 2025 Amira talk contribs created page File:Men Splitting Papyrus.png
- 12:02, 11 September 2025 Amira talk contribs uploaded File:Men Splitting Papyrus.png
- 16:13, 10 September 2025 Alberto talk contribs created page Block (Created page with "The block is the large mass of pages that form the center of the codex. These are considered distinct from the endpapers and the cover, and typically contain the bulk of the book's contents. Most books are made from a collection of peciae, or 8/16/32-page bundles of paper that are put together to form the book itself. This is why some of the pages near the back of some books are blank, because they need to reach the quota.")
- 07:04, 10 September 2025 ShelbyFaller talk contribs created page Chainsaw No. 2 (Created page with "W")
- 06:55, 10 September 2025 ShelbyFaller talk contribs created page Chainsaw (Created page with "Work In Progress!")
- 06:56, 9 September 2025 Gimbel talk contribs created page Bikini Kill (Created page with "Bikini Kill, a punk rock band formed in 1990 in Olympia Washington, was one of the most famous bands on the Riot Grrrl scene. Led by its singer-songwriter, Kathleen Hanna, Bikini Kill produced numerous hits, most famously the song “Rebel Girl,” which inspired girls of the 90’s to engage in the punk scene and feminist rhetoric. The band also consisted of their guitarist Billy Karren, bassist Kathi Wilcox, and drummer Tobi Vail.To further their cause, Bikini Kill pro...")
- 16:25, 8 September 2025 AnnabelleP talk contribs created page Trim size (Created page with "Trim size is a phrase that is used to describe how large the set of pages within the book (or the book block) is. This can be the same size as the book, if it is a paperback, but hardback books often has a case that is larger than the book block, so the trim size will not be the exact size of the book. Some of the more common trim sizes are 6'' by 9'' or 5.5'' by 8.5'', but small dimension changes may greatly affect the overall feel of the book. Other sizes and orientati...")
- 06:10, 8 September 2025 ShelbyFaller talk contribs created page Category:Glossary (Created blank page)
- 19:55, 7 September 2025 Samantha.Summers talk contribs created page Letterforms (Created page with "== Definition == === Design, or shapes of letters or symbols, either as written by hand or as represented in a particular type font === == Origin == ==== A letterform, letter-form or letter form is a term used especially in typography, palaeography, calligraphy, and epigraphy to mean a letter's shape. A letterform is a type of glyph, which is a specific, concrete way of writing an abstract character or grapheme. ==== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letterform")
- 17:33, 7 September 2025 Nphilbin talk contribs created page Transparencies (Created page with "A piece of transparent film that typically displays a positive image. This printing process is typically used during screen printing. (Also called film positives) == The Process == A screen is first coated with photosensitive emulsion. Then, a film positive is placed onto the screen. Once the screen is exposed to light, the areas of the screen that are not covered by the film will harden. Areas that are covered are able to be washed out and remain soft. This creates a...")
- 15:20, 7 September 2025 Chloec talk contribs created page Flexibound (Created blank page)
- 12:10, 7 September 2025 Meacellitto talk contribs created page Ebook (Created page with "Ebook-short for electronic book A book publication made in electronic form, first emerging in the early 2000's. *Ebooks became popular because they save space, money, the environment, and they were more portable. *Some ebooks exist without a printed equivalent <ref> Robinson, Solveig C. (2014). ''The Book in Society.'' Broadview Press: 65-68 </ref>")
- 11:19, 7 September 2025 Gundling talk contribs created page Dos-á-dos (Created page with "Dos-á-dos is a type of folding used for book binding. In practice, it refers to binding two books together by combining the back covers of both books into one part. "Dos-á-dos" is a French phrase that translates to "back-to-back," literally meaning how the books are bound. This method of binding was useful for when two texts were needed at the same time, or heavily correlated with one another. As an example, the New Testament and the Psalter were often taught together...")
- 11:12, 7 September 2025 ShelbyFaller talk contribs created page Dos-à-dos Binding (Created page with "=Definition= Dos-à-dos binding is a way of binding a book in which "two codices are bound with a back cover in common." This makes the pages of one book go north, while the other goes south. Once "one volume is read," it is "turned over to reveal the cover of the other." <ref>Smith, Keith A. The Book as Physical Object</ref> These two books can be separate books, but they are most likely used for duologies. =Examples= One example of a dos-à-dos bound book could be...")
- 10:44, 7 September 2025 HannahCrnkovich talk contribs created page The Case (Created page with "The case is the hardcover of a book. All hardcover books have a case underneath the jacket. This case is made of two boards - one on the front and one on the back - which are covered in a cloth or paper wrapper which holds the book together. The case also creates a little pocket in the book between the cover and the spine. This is what allows the book to sit flat on a surface. == A Design Element == While most people may overlook it because it sits underneath the...")
- 15:17, 6 September 2025 Zuricorrigan talk contribs created page Dwarsligger (Created page with ""Dwarsligger is a specialized book format where the text is printed horizontally across two pages with a flexible spine. This is designed to be easily portable and used with one hand." == History == The dwarsligger was conceived by Hugo Van Woerden, the director of the Dutch Printer Jongbloed BV, a publishing house the specializes in printing on very thing paper, which is commonly used when printing the Bible. == Features == The dwarsligger books are small enough to fi...")
- 09:24, 6 September 2025 Trinity talk contribs created page Typography (Created page with ""Typography is to literature as musical performance is to composition: an essential act of interpretation, full of endless opportunities for insight or obtuseness" <ref> Bringhurst, Robert . The Elements of Typographic Style. 3.0 ed., Hartley & Marks , 2004. </ref>. == Notes == 1. Bringhurst, Robert . The Elements of Typographic Style. 3.0 ed., Hartley & Marks , 2004.")
- 07:45, 6 September 2025 Skylar talk contribs created page Paper Cover (Created page with "A paper cover is the binding of a paperback book. "Paperback books are bound in paper rather than a case made of boards. The paperback cover is one piece of heavy paper, scored to turn at the spine, and trimmed along with the book block, making the cover and the pages exactly the same size. The book block is (usually) pasted directly into the spine, so it doesn’t separate from the body of the book when you open it. If a book is bound tightly, the spine will need to be...")
- 13:50, 5 September 2025 Sarah Personius talk contribs created page CMYK (Created page with "Claimed - will work on later when I have time")
- 13:40, 5 September 2025 Alyssa Occhiogrossi talk contribs created page Format (Created page with "The word ''format'' as a noun means: "the way in which something is arranged." As a verb, the word ''format'' means: "to arrange or put into." == The World of Bookmaking == When it comes to books, ''format'' is essentially how the book is laid out. For example, a book can be either hardcover, paperback, or mass-market printed. Some uncommon formats include flexibound or flipback. Another example of "format" in books includes a book's weight, size, bulk, and orientatio...")
- 13:24, 5 September 2025 Eowyn Thompson talk contribs created page Zine (Created page with "Often created by small groups of people - rewrite Category:Glossary")
- 13:16, 5 September 2025 Eva Putt talk contribs created page Book Jacket (Created page with "== Origin == ... == Definition == The paper covering that is wrapped around a book, often a hardcover book, to protect the book underneath. === History === Book Jackets did not come into concept until after the 19th century as that is only when books started to be bound by sellers. === Facts === A book jacket is often used to decorate the book with art or designs and can draw readers in or set a tone for what the book will be about.")
- 12:57, 5 September 2025 Gimbel talk contribs created page Traditional publishing (Created page with "Traditional publisher– Traditional publishers are large companies that design, print, and market books. The most recognizable traditional publishers are known as the Big Five: Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin Random House, and Simon & Schuster. The benefits of traditional publishing include an extensive budget to print and advertise books, connections to experts in the publishing field, and the capability to distribute copies throughout large geographical ra...")
- 12:55, 5 September 2025 Eowyn Thompson talk contribs created page Spine (Created page with "The spine is the part of the book that binds its pages together.")
- 12:21, 5 September 2025 KlingAK talk contribs created page Wire-O Books (Created page with "<h1>What are Wire-O Books?</h1> Wire-O books are a less-common format of physical books. Wire-O books are books with spiral bindings. These books are unique because unlike the majority of other book formats, Wire-O books do not have a spine. Instead, they usually contain a spiral wire, piece of metal, or piece of plastic that hold the pages in place. <h2>What are some of the advantages of Wire-O books?</h2> Wire-O books have a few advantages. The most notable benefit...")
- 11:26, 5 September 2025 Audmill29 talk contribs created page Digital Printing (Created page with "=Digital Printing= a printing technique that allows digital images to be easily transferred from one form of media to another. * It can involve sending files like PDFs or graphics from a computer to a printer * This process is best for short-run jobs and customization. * These bypasses traditional printing plates used in offset printing, which took very long ==The Design of Books by Debbie Berne== "With the development of laser, inkjet, and digital printing technolo...")
- 11:24, 5 September 2025 Audmill29 talk contribs created page Digital printing (Created page with "=Digital Printing= a printing technique that allows digital images to be easily transferred from one form of media to another. * It can involve sending files like PDFs or graphics from a computer to a printer * This process is best for short-run jobs and customization. * These bypasses traditional printing plates used in offset printing, which took very long ==The Design of Books by Debbie Berne== "With the development of laser, inkjet, and digital printing technolo...")
- 07:25, 5 September 2025 Camila talk contribs created page Illustrated book (Created blank page)
- 07:19, 5 September 2025 AubreeHamer talk contribs created page Photolithography (Created page with "A process used in the manufacturing of integrated circuits. It involves using light to transfer a pattern onto a substrate.")
- 07:15, 5 September 2025 Camila talk contribs created page The spine (Created blank page)
- 06:16, 5 September 2025 Eowyn Thompson talk contribs created page Endpapers (Created blank page)
- 07:02, 3 September 2025 Camila talk contribs created page Calligraphy (Created page with "Calligraphy can be defined simply as handwriting. However, with its various forms, styles and types, calligraphy is truly the art of handwriting rather than simply the act of writing.This art includes clear and legible words and letters which allow what is written to be read and received by others. Calligraphy however goes beyond simple legibility and focuses on the artistic elements which make it unique. These artistic elements focus on making the handwriting both harmo...")
- 07:02, 3 September 2025 Bram talk contribs created page Manuscript (Created page with "A. An unpublished draft that is intended for later publication. B. A handwritten document. ==Terminology== The word manuscript is derived from the Latin words for hand ("manus") and write ("scribere"). ==History== The word itself was first recorded at the very end of the sixteetnth century. As soon as printing presses became available, it was used to differentiate handwritten documents from typed ones; this was its sole definition for quite some time. It has more rec...")
- 07:02, 3 September 2025 Alyssa Occhiogrossi talk contribs created page Amanuenses (Created page with "An ''amanuense'' or an ''amanuensis'' is a noun, meaning "someone who is good at taking notes while someone else is talking" or "someone skilled in the transcription of speech." They act like a secretary. ::The plural form is ''amanuenses.'' ==Latin Roots== The term ''amanuensis'' is a Latin word meaning "a servant from the hand." The word refers to someone who is skilled at taking dictation. ==Notes== <ref> Robinson, Solveig C. (2014). ''The Book in Society''. Broadvi...")
- 07:01, 3 September 2025 HannahCrnkovich talk contribs created page Papyrus (Created page with "A Papyrus is a tall, reedy plant that grows in water specifically around Africa and the Mediterranean. It is also a kind of paper made from the plant's inner stalk, used for writing in Ancient Egypt. It is considered the first paper-like writing material. <ref> Robinson, Solveig C. (2014). ''The Book in Society.'' Broadview Press: 26-28 </ref> == Creation and Usage == Papyrus is created from the inner stalks of the Cyperus papyrus plant that grew in the Nile River. The...")
- 07:01, 3 September 2025 Gundling talk contribs created page Common Era (Created page with "The dawn of the Common Era is marked by the invention of the codex.")
- 07:01, 3 September 2025 Amira talk contribs created page Scroll (Created page with "An early form of the book. Very unwieldy. == Egyptian scrolls == Egyptian scrolls were made of papyrus. Maybe? <ref> Robinson, Solveig C. (2014). The Book in Society. Broadview Press: 65-68 </ref> Scrolls did not usually contain citations. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources] === A specific scroll === == Notes == <references />")
- 07:01, 3 September 2025 AnnabelleP talk contribs created page Vindolanda Tablet (Created page with "Vindolanda Tablets are some of the oldest surviving records of writing that resemble books. They are made primarily of wood and are small, about postcard size.")
- 07:01, 3 September 2025 Finn talk contribs created page Apocryphal (Created page with "==Definition== An apocryphal is a fact or story that is widely believed to be true, but is of questionable authenticity, and sometimes is proven to be false. <ref>"Apocryphal." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/apocryphal. Accessed 03 Sep. 2025. </ref> <ref>"Apocrypha." wikipedia.org Wiki, wikipedia.org, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocrypha. Accessed 03 Sep. 2025 </ref> ==Example== A common apocryphal was that George Was...")
