nonprint

nonprint

(ˌnɒnˈprɪnt)
adj
published in a format other than print on paper
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Librarians and English education and other specialists from the US use various texts and grade levels to explore the function of peritext in the further understanding of text, addressing the Peritextual Literacy Framework; the use of young adult nonfiction to analyze peritext; using peritextual analysis to strengthen students' visual literacy skills through graphic novel covers, book cover speed dating, young adult fiction covers, and canonical book covers; using peritextual analysis to strengthen critical thinking, through authorsAE notes and dust jackets; and how the functions of peritext and the Peritextual Literacy Framework exist within nonprint texts, including online news articles, Disney films, and documentary films.
Digitizing Audiovisual and Nonprint Materials: The Innovative Librarian's Guide.
According to incharge of the Library, Muhammad Umar The library has thousands of print and nonprint materials to provide academic facilities to the students and teachers.
The essays and short entries include lists of print and nonprint information resources; the set also includes a bibliography of general works on each economic downturn.
These types of nonprint materials are particularly vulnerable to loss or damage because they are more susceptible to humidity, water, and light than print materials are.
Chapter 7 is a forty-six-page annotated directory of organizations and government agencies, while Chapter 8 presents a twenty-one-page, thorough and thoughtful annotated bibliography of print and nonprint sources, including the often-overlooked category of documentary films.
ERIC Descriptors: Foreign Countries; Video Technology; Learning Processes; Educational Technology; Handheld Devices; Access to Computers; National Programs; Production Techniques; Nonprint Media; Educational Media; Classification; Learning Activities; Content Analysis; Educational Assessment
This manual, the latest update to Cataloging Nonprint and Internet Resources (2002), provided the information needed to appreciate the application of the new cataloging rules.
And overall time spent using nonprint media was associated with the latter.
School librarians are educated to evaluate curriculum and standards and to use professional resources to select print and nonprint materials that support students of all learning abilities.