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  2. Zine - Wikipedia

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    Zine. A box of zines. A zine (/ ziːn / ⓘ ZEEN; short for magazine or fanzine) is a small-circulation self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images, usually reproduced via a copy machine. Zines are the product of either a single person or of a very small group, and are popularly photocopied into physical prints for circulation.

  3. Fanzine - Wikipedia

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    A fanzine (blend of fan and magazine or - zine) is a non-professional and non-official publication produced by enthusiasts of a particular cultural phenomenon (such as a literary or musical genre) for the pleasure of others who share their interest. The term was coined in an October 1940 science fiction fanzine by Russ Chauvenet and first ...

  4. Online magazine - Wikipedia

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    An online magazine is a magazine published on the Internet, through bulletin board systems and other forms of public computer networks. One of the first magazines to convert from a print magazine format to an online only magazine was the computer magazine Datamation. [1] Some online magazines distributed through the World Wide Web call ...

  5. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    [320] [321] In particular, it commonly serves as a target knowledge base for the entity linking problem, which is then called "wikification", [322] and to the related problem of word-sense disambiguation. [323] Methods similar to wikification can in turn be used to find "missing" links in Wikipedia. [324]

  6. Digital journalism - Wikipedia

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    The first type of digital journalism, called teletext, was invented in the UK in 1970. [2] Teletext is a system allowing viewers to choose which stories they wish to read and see it immediately. The information provided through teletext is brief and instant, similar to the information seen in digital journalism today.

  7. Electronic publishing - Wikipedia

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    Electronic publishing (also referred to as e-publishing, digital publishing, or online publishing) includes the digital publication of e-books, digital magazines, and the development of digital libraries and catalogues. [1] It also includes the editing of books, journals, and magazines to be posted on a screen (computer, e-reader, tablet, or ...

  8. Translation - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation. Machine translation (MT) is a process whereby a computer program analyzes a source text and, in principle, produces a target text without human intervention. In reality, however, machine translation typically does involve human intervention, in the form of pre-editing and post-editing. [ 97 ]

  9. List of ISO 639 language codes - Wikipedia

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    List of ISO 639 language codes. ISO 639 is a standardized nomenclature used to classify languages. [1] Each language is assigned a two-letter (set 1) and three-letter lowercase abbreviation (sets 2–5). [2] Part 1 of the standard, ISO 639-1 defines the two-letter codes, and Part 3 (2007), ISO 639-3, defines the three-letter codes, aiming to ...

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