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The image depicts a flowchart of a book publishing process, starting with researching the market to determine current demand and competition, followed by choosing a publishing project. If a manuscript is not selected from submissions, a new manuscript is commissioned, involving approaching authors and submitting manuscripts. Readers review manuscripts, and a commissioning editor selects a manuscript. If sales are deemed sufficient to cover costs, a marketing plan is drawn up, and the book is designed and manufactured. Copy and line editors check for style, spelling, and punctuation, and the writer may need to make corrections if the draft doesn't meet criteria for content, style, and accuracy. Once finalized, advertising and publicity campaigns generate orders, price and distribution channels are set, warehousing is arranged, and finally, the book appears in bookshops.
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In this flow chart it shows the steps in the process of publishing academic books. from Research market to bookshops.
In step 1 , it starts with the process where producers clarify the competetors and the competition market , afte that they publish it. The book goes into two stages budget project and select from submitted manuscriptsand , if it is a budgeting project it will go to the second stage.
In step 2 the company start to Drew up a marketing plans it , as it goes to the Editing process where editors check the style, and spelling. Therefore wrriters make corrections , and if its approved , Designers starts to design and manufacture the book.
In step 3 it will goes on the three stages adverties the provide an campagins and begin to generate orders. Set a price and decide distribution channels , then warehousing and in the end it will be published to the bookshops market.
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