Information about Facsimile
For the machine that sends, receives, and produces facsimiles, see .
A facsimile is any copy or reproduction, which bears a close resemblance to the original. The word is mainly used in the context of fax telecommunications technology. A "Facsimile Edition"[1] in publishing is a new edition of an (often classic) book, in the form of an exact reproduction of the original edition, including the typeface and layout of the pages.
Can also refer to the online periodical Facsimile Magazine[2]
Fax (short for facsimile, from Latin fac simile, "make similar", i.e. "make a copy") is a telecommunications technology used to transfer copies (facsimiles) of documents, especially using affordable devices operating over the telephone network.
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Publishing is the process of production and dissemination of literature or information – the activity of making information available for public view. In some cases, authors may be their own publishers.
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