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You can use their [http://pediapress.com/collection/ bookmarklet] to save articles (e.g., case studies) to a collection, then downlload the collection in an editable format, as a PDF, or even as an on-demand printed book (the last has a cost). | You can use their [http://pediapress.com/collection/ bookmarklet] to save articles (e.g., case studies) to a collection, then downlload the collection in an editable format, as a PDF, or even as an on-demand printed book (the last has a cost). | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 16 September 2009
PediaPress helps you make a collection from any freely licensed wiki running MediaWiki software, including this one.
You can use their bookmarklet to save articles (e.g., case studies) to a collection, then downlload the collection in an editable format, as a PDF, or even as an on-demand printed book (the last has a cost).