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Galley proof

In printing and publishing, proofs are the preliminary versions of publications meant for review by authors, editors, and proofreaders, often with extra-wide margins. Galley proofs may be uncut and unbound, or in some cases electronically transmitted. They are created for proofreading and copyediting purposes, but may also be used for promotional and…

History, Historical galley proofs & Final proofs

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Historical galley proofs

3 related topics

Final proofs

2 related topics

Advance reading copies

2 related topics

Uncorrected proofs

1 related topics

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Historical galley proofs

Uncorrected proofs

Final proofs

Advance reading copies

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Galley proof

Nodes20
Edges19
Triples15
Avg. degree1.9
Density0.1
Components1

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Galley proof

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related to Advance reading copies · 7
Galley proof → ARCs, Historically, POD, Pre-publication, The, These, They
related to Historical galley proofs · 4
Galley proof → All, Galley, Proof, The
related to Uncorrected proofs · 4
Galley proof → An, However, The, These

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proofs proof galley final may copies press advance paper used uncorrected reading also page printing publishing printer type publisher stage

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Galley proofrelated to Advance reading copiesHistorically0.60section
Galley proofrelated to Advance reading copiesARCs0.60section
Galley proofrelated to Advance reading copiesThese0.60section
Galley proofrelated to Advance reading copiesThe0.60section
Galley proofrelated to Advance reading copiesPOD0.60section
Galley proofrelated to Advance reading copiesPre-publication0.60section
Galley proofrelated to Advance reading copiesThey0.60section
Galley proofrelated to Historical galley proofsProof0.60section
Galley proofrelated to Historical galley proofsThe0.60section
Galley proofrelated to Historical galley proofsAll0.60section
Galley proofrelated to Historical galley proofsGalley0.60section
Galley proofrelated to Uncorrected proofsAn0.60section

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