What's the difference between folio and pagination?

Folio


Definition:

  • (n.) A leaf of a book or manuscript.
  • (n.) A sheet of paper once folded.
  • (n.) A book made of sheets of paper each folded once (four pages to the sheet); hence, a book of the largest kind. See Note under Paper.
  • (n.) The page number. The even folios are on the left-hand pages and the odd folios on the right-hand.
  • (n.) A page of a book; (Bookkeeping) a page in an account book; sometimes, two opposite pages bearing the same serial number.
  • (n.) A leaf containing a certain number of words, hence, a certain number of words in a writing, as in England, in law proceedings 72, and in chancery, 90; in New York, 100 words.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It's impossible to say whether Roth would have won the Folio prize if he'd still been writing, but he'd have been in with a good shot.
  • (2) Target London , a folio of 18 posters, bleakly satirised the Thatcher government’s Protect and Survive nuclear attack directives; the critic Richard Cork described the series as the “most hard-hitting attack on government imbecility”.
  • (3) It didn't make the original folio because it remained unfinished, and so it's an interesting process, writing the rest of it.
  • (4) In Cold Blood is reissued this month by the Folio Society .
  • (5) The Folio prize – I must straightforwardly disclose that I sit on its advisory committee – is open to all works of fiction written in English and published in the UK; an academy of writers and critics will decide on the majority of its entries and provide its judges.
  • (6) Juvenal's Sixteen Satire s, translated by Peter Green with illustrations by David Hughes, is published on 15 August by the Folio Society.
  • (7) Illustration by David Hughes taken from The Folio Society edition of The Sixteen Satires by Juvenal.
  • (8) As Ben Jonson urged in his preface to the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays: "Reader, looke not on his Picture, but his Booke."
  • (9) The face in the painting, which dates from the right period, resembles that in the engraving by Martin Droeshout the Younger on the frontispiece of the First Folio - which was authenticated as a true likeness by Ben Jonson.
  • (10) We are talking about several more years of this, right?” “That would be probably be a fair assessment,” responded US government lawyer Joseph Folio, who insisted the executive order setting up the system was only “discretionary” and therefore could not be enforced by the courts.
  • (11) Concurrent validity was investigated through administration of the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (Folio & Fewell, 1983) and the PFMAI (n = 25).
  • (12) The petitioner is in line like dozens of other detainees and at this point it’s just a matter of time.” Pushed by Judge Lamberth on the point, who said “but we’re not going to tell him where he is in the line”, Folio responded: “I don’t think there is any clear line; it’s a colloquialism.” The publication of Slahi’s Guantánamo Diary in January has attracted worldwide attention and comparisons with Kafka for its calm but surreal descriptions of being trapped inside a brutal system that refuses to explain itself.
  • (13) The Handmaid's Tale is reissued this month by the Folio Society
  • (14) 2013's collaborative release with Revenant Records, that compiled the bluegrass, gospel and blues songs released by Paramount Records in the 1920s, was housed in a velvet-lined oak cabinet with LPs kept inside a "laser-etched white birch LP folio" and digital files stored on a brass USB stick.
  • (15) This is not as if the petitioner languishes in Guantánamo without any right to redress,” said Folio on Tuesday.
  • (16) The widespread and denied suspicion is that the decision is a response to the creation of the Folio Prize for fiction, open to all fiction works written in English.
  • (17) The use of Folio Views, a PC DOS based product for free text databases, is explored in three applications in an Integrated Academic Information System (IAIMS): (1) a telephone directory, (2) a grants and contracts newsletter, and (3) nursing care plans.
  • (18) The effect of disinfection is read best on impression preparations of agar (in aluminum folio).
  • (19) This study examined the interrater reliability of two raters on the Fine Motor scale of the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (Folio & Fewell, 1983).

Pagination


Definition:

  • (n.) The act or process of paging a book; also, the characters used in numbering the pages; page number.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A statement from MEN parent company GMG Regional Media said that fewer free copies of the MEN and weekly titles would be distributed and the Manchester Evening News would have its pagination reduced.
  • (2) The registry is implemented with new data base software which features a pagination scheme with rapid retrieval of non-coded variable data.
  • (3) The pagination system, file structuring and retrieval system are discussed.
  • (4) Against this backdrop, Dacre said, it was time for papers to "think the unthinkable" and consider reducing pagination and dropping their cover price to appeal to readers.
  • (5) No official information has been given on the title's pagination, initial print run or distribution strategy.
  • (6) The Times2 brand survived Harding's decision to axe the pullout after it was folded into the main Times newspaper, but its pagination was much reduced.
  • (7) Williams said that significant savings had been made in printing costs and a "disciplined" view on pagination.
  • (8) It features interactive terminal input and output using a pagination scheme as well as a subset mapping scheme for interactive retrieval.
  • (9) He then went on to slash pagination, vowing to increase the ratio of advertising to editorial until they were on an equal footing.
  • (10) "It means I can go to a video like Gangnam Style that has millions of comments that were useless to me a month ago as I tried to paginate through them, but now we're able to rank those comments in social proximity to me," he said.
  • (11) This gives you some idea of the space you are going to need, so you can then design the format, the pagination and the grid.
  • (12) Sales of the second edition of the new Scottish pro-independence daily paper the National are understood to have dipped to 50,000 on Tuesday, but huge demand from advertisers will see pagination rise by 25% for a bumper Friday issue.
  • (13) It has cut pagination, scrapped its sports magazine and plans to mortgage its new headquarters in Manhattan to generate $225m.
  • (14) Tighter control of pagination We need to ensure that we are serving a digital platform first, and a newspaper second.

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