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- Fabric :
- Facilities : Management of real estate, leases and facilities.
- Fair Use :
- Federal Government :
- Fiction :
- Field Sales :
- Figure : An illustration, image, or other graphic element within a book. A figure may also refer to a group of elements that together form a single entity set off within a body of text.
- Film coated freesheet : Higher quality paper that does not contain groundwood which has been coated by a process that consists of additives and is distributed by the rollers on the web. While this grade offers a good print surface it is not as favorable as the bladecoated process.
- Film coated groundwood : Groundwood which has been coated by a process that consists of additives and is distributed by the rollers on the web. While this grade offers a good print surface it is not as favorable as the bladecoated process.
- Finance [Function] : Those functions of publishing that ensure the existence of sufficient cash to allow publishing operations.
- Financial Statement :
- First Amendment :
- First Printing :
- First sale doctrine :
- First serial [Rights] :
- Fixed Assets :
- Fixed manufacturing cost :
- Flap copy :
- Flatbed press :
- Folio : The numeral used to represent page number.
- Footnote : Out of line notes that runs along the foot of a page that offers additional information to the body text.
- Foreign Rights : see Territory [Rights]
- Foreword :
- Formative Assessment : Assessment that is an integral part of instruction that informs and guides teachers as they make instructional decisions.
- Foul matter :
- Four Year Colleges : Four Year institutions that grant Bachelors degrees
- Freelancers :
- Freelance contracts :
- Freesheet :
- Free Copy : see Review Copy
- Free Freight :
- Freight Pass Through :
- Freight terms :
- Frontispiece :
- Frontmatter : That part of the text of a book that precedes the first page of the first chapter. Front matter is generally foliod with roman numerals.
- Front cover : Also known as "C1"
- Fulfillment : see Order fulfillment
- Future order :
- F&G : see Text block