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The process of publishing books by publishing houses
The general process of publishing a book is as follows:

1. First of all, the author talks with the agency publishing company to reach the publishing intention and determine the publishing requirements.

2. The agent publishing company shall declare the selected topic to the publishing house.

3. After selecting the topic, the author signed a formal publishing contract with the agency publishing company.

4. Publishing houses publish ISBN and CIP data.

5. Acting as a publishing company is responsible for editing, proofreading, typesetting, design and film production.

6. After everything is confirmed, the organization arranges the printing factory to print and bind books.

7. After the book is published, it will be listed or handed over to the author.

At present, there are three ways of book publishing: self-funded publishing, public publishing and cooperative publishing. These publishing methods have made the book market in China unprecedentedly prosperous, and also bred many booksellers, publishing brokers, famous publishers and book editing institutions. Jing M. Guo and Han Han both have their own exclusive publishing agents, and there are also some better institutions, such as China Merchants Map, which are engaged in book publishing. Publishing a book costs a certain amount of money.

Ways of co-publishing books

1. The manuscript provided by the author and the overall plan of market forecast shall be demonstrated, approved and published by the publishing house. The company pays the author remuneration according to the relevant national remuneration standards, and the publishing unit is responsible for a series of work such as printing and distribution, and the distribution profit belongs to the publishing unit.

2. All the expenses arising from a series of publishing links, such as book number, editing, typesetting, printing and distribution, are contributed by the author or investor (unit). However, because some authors or investors are not qualified for distribution and cannot enter the main channel, the publishing unit provides help to make books enter the main channel, and the distribution profits belong to the authors or investors.

3. College students publish more and more books at their own expense. There are quite a number of "campus writers", but few of them can publish books, and most of their works are published on the Internet or magazines.

4. Limited by social experience, the creative content of college students tends to be "networked", mostly novels, essays and poems, and the content is often not profound enough. Therefore, for college students who contribute, publishing houses usually politely refuse.