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1) "Publishing" -- As to publishing internships pub·lish Pronunciation: 'p&-blish Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, modification of Anglo-French publier, from Latin publicare, from publicus public transitive verb 1 a : to make generally known b : to make public announcement of 2 a : to disseminate to the public b : to produce or release for distribution; specifically : PRINT 2c c : to issue the work of (an author) intransitive verb 1 : to put out an edition 2 : to have one's work accepted for publication - pub·lish·able /-bli-sh&-b&l/ adjective Pronunciation Symbols Publishing is the industry concerned with the production and dissemination of literature or information – the activity of making information available for public view. In some cases, authors may be their own publishers. Traditionally, the term refers to the distribution of printed works such as books and newspapers. With the advent of digital information systems and the Internet, the scope of publishing has expanded to include electronic resources, such as the electronic versions of books and periodicals, as well as websites, blogs, and the like. Publishing includes the stages of the development, acquisition, marketing, production – printing (and its electronic equivalents), and distribution of newspapers, magazines, books, literary works, musical works, software and other works dealing with information, including the electronic media. Publication is also important as a legal concept: (1) as the process of giving formal notice to the world of a significant intention, for example, to marry or enter bankruptcy; (2) as the essential precondition of being able to claim defamation; that is, the alleged libel must have been published, and (3) for copyright purposes, where there is a difference in the protection of published and unpublished works. A printing press in Kabul, Afghanistan. - 1 The process of publishing
- 1.1 Submission by author or agent
- 1.2 Acceptance and negotiation
- 1.3 Editorial stage
- 1.4 Prepress
- 2 Publishing as a business
- 3 Academic publishing
- 4 Tie-in publishing
- 5 Independent publishing alternatives
- 6 References
- 7 See also
- 8 External links
| Book and magazine publishers spend a significant portion of their time buying or commissioning copy. At a small press, it is..."
2) "Internships" -- As to publishing internships 3in·tern Variant(s): also in·terne /'in-"t&rn/ Function: noun Etymology: French interne, from interne, adjective : an advanced student or graduate usually in a professional field (as medicine or teaching) gaining supervised practical experience (as in a hospital or classroom) - in·tern·ship /-"ship/ noun Pronunciation Symbols In North America, an intern is one who works in a temporary position with an emphasis on education rather than merely employment, making it similar in some respects to an apprenticeship. Interns are usually college or university students or other young adults. They can also be adults later in life seeking skills for a new career or placement in industry after relocation. An internship may be either paid, unpaid or partially paid (in the form of a stipend). Paid internships are most common in the medical, science, engineering, business (especially accounting and finance), technology and advertising fields. Internship positions are available from businesses, government departments, non-profit groups and organizations. Due to strict labor laws European internships, though mostly unpaid, are popular among non-Europeans to gain international exposure on one's resume and for foreign language improvement. Internships may be part-time or full-time; typically they are part-time during the University year and full-time in the summer, and they typically last 6-12 weeks, but can be shorter or longer. - 1 Stages of an Internship
- 2 Diversity Internship Programs
- 3 References
- 4 See also
| H. Frederick Sweitzer, Mary A. King developed theory of the stages students typically go through in an internship in their book, The Successful Internship. - Anticipation: In this stage, students are beginning the internship with excitement and some anxiety. They may worry that they are not prepared for the internship or worry about fitting in. Students should try to check with their supervisor to find out what to expect and to check if their assumptions are correct. Discussing learning objectives with the supervisor can also help.
- Disillusionment: Excitement wears off, and students might feel some disappointment about the “real world.” Sometimes students discover that the world of work is very different from what they are used to in sch..."
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