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21.
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LawrenceRichard A.“Laser Platemaking Units Aid Growth and Productivity,”Editor and Publisher114:31 (August 1, 1981), p. 28.
99.
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100.
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102.
LichtyLawrence W.“Video Versus Print,”The Wilson Quarterly6:5 (Special Issue 1982), pp. 48–57.
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105.
MarbutRobert G.“Communications: What It Means for the Newspaper of the Future,”ANPA R.I. Bulletin, No. 1240 (October 18, 1976), 383–89.
106.
MarcusNorman. “Stop the Music!: Let's Take the Time to Make Sure That the New Media Aren't the Same Old Song and Dance,”The Quill71:4 (April 1983), pp. 30–34.
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McElfreshJerryBruceJeffBurtFane L.“Darkrooms Bound for Dark Ages,”Telecommunications and Technology, Associated Press Managing Editors Continuing Studies Committee Report, San Diego, Calif., 1982, pp. 19–21.
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121.
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PuncekarSandra L., ed. “Editorial/Newsroom Symposium VIII: After the Honeymoon—Smaller Newspapers,” and “After the Honeymoon—Larger Newspapers,”ANPA R.I. Bulletin, No. 1337 (October 24, 1979), pp. 405–21.
127.
PuncekarSandra L., ed. “News and Advertising Processing Systems Workshop,”ANPA R.I. Bulletin, No. 1332 (September 26, 1979), pp. 345–60.
128.
PuncekarSandra L., ed. “High-Speed Wire Service Transmission Guidelines: An Update,”ANPA R.I. Bulletin, No. 1312 (February 1, 1979), pp. 1–16.
129.
PuncekarSandra L., ed. “Emergency Backup Considerations in an Electronic Environment,”ANPA R.I. Bulletin, No. 1255 (February 7, 1977), pp. 25–32.
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PuncekarSandra L., ed. “ANPA/RI Develops Computer Program for Newspaper Library Automation,”ANPA R.I. Bulletin, No. 1253 (January 25, 1977), pp. 9–16.
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140.
RinehartWilliam D.“The ABC of New Communications Technology,”ANPA R.I. Bulletin, No. 1266 (August 19, 1977).
141.
RiversWilliam L.“Computerized Magazine Editing,” in Magazine Editing in the '80s, Wadsworth, Belmont, Calif., 1983.
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151.
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165.
SmithGilbert P.“Home Delivery by Electronics,”The Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, No. 624 (May/June 1979), pp. 8–9.
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SulzbergerArthur Och. “Today's Challenges/Tomorrow's Opportunities,”ANPA R.I. Bulletin, No. 1331 (September 26, 1979), pp. 342–44.
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