How Printing Was Revolutionized By Cake. Sort Of.
Discover the flong: a papier-mâché mold that revolutionized 19th-century printing, blending ingenious tech with a dash of pastry-inspired charm.
Discover the flong: a papier-mâché mold that revolutionized 19th-century printing, blending ingenious tech with a dash of pastry-inspired charm.
Mindful of ecological factors, decision-making regarding print production shifts, balancing innovation with pragmatism.
Is the easiest way to preserve digital materials printing them out? What if we’re talking about the constantly changing Wikipedia?
We don’t talk very much about physical production values for books. What message does that send to readers of scholarly titles?
Oh the joys of running a home office…
Journal offices are reporting greater participation and engagement in virtual editorial boards meetings; but providing networking opportunities at these meetings for volunteers might outweigh the benefits of virtual. Angela Cochran interviews colleagues on what makes these meetings a success and what we can do better.
Tony Sanfilippo looks at the historical books of Dard Hunter and the future of printed works in an increasingly digital and consolidated world.
LEGO is increasingly being used in teaching and research. Here are some fun examples of how and why it can be useful.