vanebygging
Vanebygging, also known as "vanity publishing" or "vanity press," refers to the practice of publishing books without the usual editorial, peer-review, or quality control processes typically associated with traditional publishing. In vanebygging, authors often pay the publisher directly for the publication of their work, which can range from cover design to printing and distribution. This model allows authors to have more control over the final product but also means that the quality and credibility of the published works can vary significantly.
Vanebygging emerged in the late 20th century as a response to the increasing costs and rejection rates
Despite these potential drawbacks, vanebygging has contributed to the democratization of publishing, allowing a wider range