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Collected work

A collected work is a publication that is a compilation of previously published or unpublished material by a particular author or group of authors. Collected works can include a wide range of material, such as articles, essays, stories, poems, plays, and other types of writing. They may also include other types of media, such as photographs, artwork, or musical compositions. Collected works are often published after the author’s death, and are intended to preserve and make accessible the author’s body of work. They may also be published while the author is still alive, either as a way of showcasing the author’s work or as a way of making it more widely available.

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Bound periodical

A bound periodical or journal is a publication that is physically bound together, usually with a hardcover or spiral binding. This is in contrast to unbound periodicals, which are typically published in looseleaf or magazine format and are not bound together.

Bound periodicals are often reference works, such as academic journals or professional association newsletters, that are intended to be kept and used over a longer period of time. They may be published in print or online and may be distributed to subscribers or available for purchase.

Bound periodicals typically include a range of articles or papers on a specific topic or theme, and may be published on a regular basis, such as monthly, quarterly, or annually. They may also include additional features, such as indexes, abstracts, or illustrations, to help readers navigate and use the content.

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Biannual publication

A biannual publication is a periodical that is published twice a year. This means that it is released every six months, with one issue coming out in the first half of the year and another in the second half. Biannual publications may be magazines, journals, or other types of periodicals that are distributed to subscribers or available for purchase.

Biannual publications may cover a wide range of topics, such as news, culture, entertainment, sports, or business. They may be geared towards a specific audience or have a general readership. Some examples of biannual publications include academic journals, industry trade magazines, and professional associations’ newsletters.

 

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