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=== Definition ===
== Definition ==
POD for short, better known as ''Print on Demand'', is a type of service that benefits the author's profit by printing books as they are ordered. Print editions make up a larger portion of book sales and typically bring in more revenue than E-books. Especially for the self-publishing process, ''Print on Demand'' is a strategy that helps authors, more importantly, independent authors to help profit off their pieces of work. <ref name=":0">[1] ''DIY: Print-on-demand 101''. PublishersWeekly.com. (2016, September 30). <nowiki>https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/authors/pw-select/article/62930-diy-print-on-demand-101.html</nowiki> </ref>
POD for short, better known as ''Print on Demand'', is a type of service that benefits the author's profit by printing books as they are ordered. Print editions make up a larger portion of book sales and typically bring in more revenue than E-books. Especially for the self-publishing process, ''Print on Demand'' is a strategy that helps authors, more importantly, independent authors to help profit off their pieces of work. Mainly independent authors and publishers will use this technique. <ref name=":0">[1] ''DIY: Print-on-demand 101''. PublishersWeekly.com. (2016, September 30). <nowiki>https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/authors/pw-select/article/62930-diy-print-on-demand-101.html</nowiki> </ref>


=== Benefits of POD ===
=== Benefits of POD ===
[[File:A Print on Demand Book.jpg|thumb|This is a Print on Demand book by Carolyn Hart that is only accessible on demand. In order to obtain this mystery novel you must submit a request for the book, then it is printed and shipped to you. Carolyn Hart is one of many authors who publishes books only on demand.]]
[[File:A Print on Demand Book.jpg|thumb|This is a Print on Demand book by Carolyn Hart that is only accessible on demand. In order to obtain this mystery novel you must submit a request for the book, then it is printed and shipped to you. Carolyn Hart is one of many authors who publishes books only on demand. <ref>[2] ''Borrow.Nypl.Org'', borrow.nypl.org/search/card?id=40195171-8404-51f3-b5d6-ce66837ca424&entityType=FormatGroup. Accessed 25 Mar. 2026. </ref>]]
The benefits of ''Print on Demand'' are widespread amongst many areas of the publishing industry. When it comes to financial states, authors benefit themselves and the economy by producing books that people are definitive in buying. Along with this benefit, is the cost of the environment. By printing on demand, we are using less paper rather than for the mass-production of books that are unsought and sitting on shelves untouched.
The benefits of ''Print on Demand'' are widespread amongst many areas of the publishing industry. When it comes to financial states, authors benefit themselves and the economy by producing books that people are definitive in buying. Along with this benefit, is the cost of the environment. By printing on demand, we are using less paper rather than for the mass-production of books that are unsought and sitting on shelves untouched.<ref name=":1">[3] Division, Water Resources. “USGS Map-on-Demand Printing.” ''Fact Sheet'', 1 Apr. 2001, pubs.usgs.gov/publication/fs07499. </ref>


=== Digital Mapping and its Effect on Print ===
Map on Demand, also short for MOD is a process that uses digital mapping in order to ''Print on Demand''. MOD printing is a digital technology that produces paper maps only when they are ordered. This is the process and the machine behind ''Print on Demand''. It uses high-speed, large-format plotters and digital data to instantly produce customized, high-quality maps on demand, enabling tailored coverage areas and the most up-to-date information. This kind of technology calls for a massive amount of storage, which holds up to multiple databases that collect the works of multiple independent publishers.<ref name=":1" /> 


 
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<ref name=":0" /> ''DIY: Print-on-demand 101''. PublishersWeekly.com. (2016, September 30). <nowiki>https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/authors/pw-select/article/62930-diy-print-on-demand-101.html</nowiki>

Latest revision as of 20:21, 25 March 2026

Definition

POD for short, better known as Print on Demand, is a type of service that benefits the author's profit by printing books as they are ordered. Print editions make up a larger portion of book sales and typically bring in more revenue than E-books. Especially for the self-publishing process, Print on Demand is a strategy that helps authors, more importantly, independent authors to help profit off their pieces of work. Mainly independent authors and publishers will use this technique. [1]

Benefits of POD

This is a Print on Demand book by Carolyn Hart that is only accessible on demand. In order to obtain this mystery novel you must submit a request for the book, then it is printed and shipped to you. Carolyn Hart is one of many authors who publishes books only on demand. [2]

The benefits of Print on Demand are widespread amongst many areas of the publishing industry. When it comes to financial states, authors benefit themselves and the economy by producing books that people are definitive in buying. Along with this benefit, is the cost of the environment. By printing on demand, we are using less paper rather than for the mass-production of books that are unsought and sitting on shelves untouched.[3]

Digital Mapping and its Effect on Print

Map on Demand, also short for MOD is a process that uses digital mapping in order to Print on Demand. MOD printing is a digital technology that produces paper maps only when they are ordered. This is the process and the machine behind Print on Demand. It uses high-speed, large-format plotters and digital data to instantly produce customized, high-quality maps on demand, enabling tailored coverage areas and the most up-to-date information. This kind of technology calls for a massive amount of storage, which holds up to multiple databases that collect the works of multiple independent publishers.[3]

  1. [1] DIY: Print-on-demand 101. PublishersWeekly.com. (2016, September 30). https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/authors/pw-select/article/62930-diy-print-on-demand-101.html
  2. [2] Borrow.Nypl.Org, borrow.nypl.org/search/card?id=40195171-8404-51f3-b5d6-ce66837ca424&entityType=FormatGroup. Accessed 25 Mar. 2026.
  3. 3.0 3.1 [3] Division, Water Resources. “USGS Map-on-Demand Printing.” Fact Sheet, 1 Apr. 2001, pubs.usgs.gov/publication/fs07499.