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A manuscript is the original author's work that they send to a publisher. The manuscript is not the final | A manuscript is the original author's work that they send to a publisher. The manuscript is not the final published work; it still needs editing before being released to the public. Manuscripts are valuable because they are what the author originally intended for their work. Manuscripts have been used since Ancient Egypt (1571) and can be typed or handwritten. Manuscripts can be created using paper, bark, cloth, ink, pen, pencil, leaves, papyrus, and leather. Manuscripts can be used to reveal culture, thoughts, or for future historians to analyze. <ref name=":0">''What is manuscript ?: National Mission for Manuscripts |''. What is Manuscript ? | National Mission for Manuscripts |. (2016). <nowiki>https://www.namami.gov.in/what-is-menuscript</nowiki></ref> | ||
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A manuscript is the original author's work that they send to a publisher. The manuscript is not the final published work; it still needs editing before being released to the public. Manuscripts are valuable because they are what the author originally intended for their work. Manuscripts have been used since Ancient Egypt (1571) and can be typed or handwritten. Manuscripts can be created using paper, bark, cloth, ink, pen, pencil, leaves, papyrus, and leather. Manuscripts can be used to reveal culture, thoughts, or for future historians to analyze. [1]
