Dear Dr.
Alexander Gelbukh, |
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Since its online
publication on Mar 18, 2010, there has been a total of 7029
chapter downloads for your book on SpringerLink, our online
platform. Over the last year(s) the download figures have been as
follows: |
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Year |
Chapter
Downloads |
2012 |
935 |
2011 |
1925 |
2010 |
4169 | |
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This means your
book was one of the top 50% most downloaded eBooks in the relevant
Springer eBook Collection in 2012.
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As you can see,
in addition to the print book, the electronic version reaches a
broad readership and provides increased visibility for your work.
This is especially noticeable in the long run: statistical data
shows that the usage of electronic publications remains stable for
years after publication, so this is what you can expect for your
book for the years to come. |
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To present your
book 'Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing' to
its potential readers and make it findable by search engines, your
book has its own homepage,
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book appears as high as possible on the search engines’ results
lists. |
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Thank you again
for publishing with us. We are very pleased to disseminate your book
among the scientific community and look forward to working with you
on your next book or journal article. |
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regards, |
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Your Springer Marketing
Team |
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