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Study Guide: Prentice Hall: Publishing History and Evolution

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Prentice Hall: Publishing History and Evolution Study Guide

Founding and Early History

Prentice Hall was founded in the early 20th century by two university students.

Answer: False

Explanation: Prentice Hall was founded on October 13, 1913, by law professor Charles Gerstenberg and his student Richard Ettinger, not solely by two students.

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The name "Prentice Hall" was chosen by combining the surnames of the founders' mothers.

Answer: True

Explanation: The founders, Charles Gerstenberg and Richard Ettinger, chose the company name by using their mothers' maiden names, Prentice and Hall, respectively.

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The original styling "Prentice-Hall" indicated the company was named after two business partners.

Answer: False

Explanation: The original styling "Prentice-Hall" followed an orthographic norm for compound names and indicated the use of the founders' mothers' maiden names, not necessarily business partners.

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Who were the founders of Prentice Hall?

Answer: Charles Gerstenberg and Richard Ettinger

Explanation: Prentice Hall was founded by law professor Charles Gerstenberg and his student Richard Ettinger.

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How did the founders choose the company name "Prentice Hall"?

Answer: They used their mothers' maiden names.

Explanation: The founders, Charles Gerstenberg and Richard Ettinger, chose the name "Prentice Hall" by using their mothers' maiden names.

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Publishing Portfolio and Key Titles

Prentice Hall was primarily known as a publisher of fiction novels.

Answer: False

Explanation: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher, not a publisher of fiction novels.

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Prentice Hall exclusively published textbooks for higher education.

Answer: False

Explanation: Prentice Hall published a wide range of materials, including K-12 textbooks, professional books, trade books, and loose-leaf information services, in addition to higher education textbooks.

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Norman Vincent Peale was a notable author whose college textbooks were published by Prentice Hall.

Answer: False

Explanation: Norman Vincent Peale was a notable author whose trade books, not college textbooks, were published by Prentice Hall.

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Prentice Hall published the influential artificial intelligence textbook "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach".

Answer: True

Explanation: Prentice Hall published the influential artificial intelligence textbook "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach", co-authored by Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig.

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"The C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Ritchie was published by Reston Publishing.

Answer: False

Explanation: "The C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Ritchie was published by Prentice Hall, not its subsidiary Reston Publishing.

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Richard W. Conway was the author of "Computer Anatomy for Beginners".

Answer: False

Explanation: Richard W. Conway was the editor for a series of programming books published by Winthrop Publishers; Marlin Ouverson was the author of "Computer Anatomy for Beginners".

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"Computer Anatomy for Beginners" was aimed at experienced computer programmers.

Answer: False

Explanation: "Computer Anatomy for Beginners" was designed to reassure and guide non-technical users of personal computers, not experienced programmers.

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The 'See also' section of the article mentions the Prentice Hall International Series in Computer Science.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 'See also' section of the source material lists the Prentice Hall International Series in Computer Science.

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According to a 1982 New York Times article, Prentice Hall was the largest publisher of loose-leaf information services.

Answer: False

Explanation: A 1982 New York Times article stated that Prentice Hall was the second-largest producer of loose-leaf information services, not the largest.

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Prentice Hall published "Operating Systems: Design and Implementation" by Andrew S. Tanenbaum.

Answer: True

Explanation: Prentice Hall published "Operating Systems: Design and Implementation", authored by Andrew S. Tanenbaum.

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Prentice Hall published children's books such as "Llama Beans" and "The Joy of Chickens".

Answer: True

Explanation: Prentice Hall published several children's books, including "Llama Beans" and "The Joy of Chickens".

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What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?

Answer: A major American educational publisher.

Explanation: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher, serving various levels from K-12 to higher education.

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Which educational levels did Prentice Hall primarily serve with its publications?

Answer: K-12 (elementary and secondary school) and higher education.

Explanation: Prentice Hall primarily served the K-12 (elementary and secondary school) and higher education markets with its extensive range of publications.

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Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?

Answer: Video game development

Explanation: Prentice Hall was known for college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, professional books, and trade books, but not for video game development.

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Which foundational computer programming book was published by Prentice Hall?

Answer: The C Programming Language

Explanation: Prentice Hall published the foundational computer programming book "The C Programming Language" by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie.

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According to a 1982 New York Times article, what was Prentice Hall's market position regarding college textbooks?

Answer: Largest publisher

Explanation: A 1982 New York Times article indicated that Prentice Hall was the largest college textbook publisher in the country at that time.

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What was the primary focus of the book "Computer Anatomy for Beginners" published by Reston Publishing?

Answer: Guiding non-technical users of personal computers.

Explanation: The book "Computer Anatomy for Beginners" was aimed at reassuring and guiding non-technical users of personal computers.

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Which of the following is listed as a notable textbook published by Prentice Hall?

Answer: Magruder's American Government

Explanation: Prentice Hall published notable textbooks such as "Magruder's American Government".

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Which of the following children's books was published by Prentice Hall?

Answer: Witch Bazooza

Explanation: Prentice Hall published the children's book "Witch Bazooza".

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What was Prentice Hall's market standing in loose-leaf information services according to a 1982 New York Times article?

Answer: The second-largest producer

Explanation: According to a 1982 New York Times article, Prentice Hall was the second-largest producer of loose-leaf information services.

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Which AI textbook published by Prentice Hall is co-authored by Peter Norvig?

Answer: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach

Explanation: The AI textbook "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach", co-authored by Peter Norvig and Stuart J. Russell, was published by Prentice Hall.

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Corporate Ownership and Major Acquisitions

Gulf+Western acquired Prentice Hall in 1984, integrating it into the Simon & Schuster division.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1984, Gulf+Western acquired Prentice Hall and integrated it into its Simon & Schuster publishing division.

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In 1990, Prentice Hall's trade book division was merged with Simon & Schuster's mass market unit.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 1990, Prentice Hall Press (trade books) was moved to Simon & Schuster Trade, and its reference & travel division was moved to Simon & Schuster's mass market unit, rather than a direct merger of the trade book division with the mass market unit.

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Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall from Viacom in 1998.

Answer: True

Explanation: Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall, along with Simon & Schuster's educational division, from Viacom in 1998.

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In 1984, Prentice Hall became part of which larger conglomerate's publishing division?

Answer: Gulf+Western

Explanation: In 1984, Gulf+Western acquired Prentice Hall, integrating it into the Simon & Schuster publishing division.

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Following the 1990 reorganization, where was Prentice Hall's reference & travel division moved?

Answer: To Simon & Schuster's mass market unit

Explanation: Following the 1990 reorganization, Prentice Hall's reference & travel division was moved to Simon & Schuster's mass market unit.

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Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from which parent company?

Answer: Viacom

Explanation: Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from Viacom, which was the successor to Gulf+Western.

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Subsidiaries and Business Units

In 1979, Prentice Hall acquired the training provider Deltak.

Answer: True

Explanation: Prentice Hall acquired the training provider Deltak in 1979.

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Deltak and Resource Systems, subsidiaries of Prentice Hall, were sold to Pearson Education.

Answer: False

Explanation: Deltak and Resource Systems, subsidiaries of Prentice Hall, were sold to the National Education Center, not Pearson Education.

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Reston Publishing, a subsidiary known for technical books, was acquired by Macmillan Inc.

Answer: False

Explanation: Reston Publishing, a subsidiary known for technical books, was closed down, not acquired by Macmillan Inc.

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Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.

Answer: True

Explanation: Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.

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Wolters Kluwer acquired Prentice Hall Law & Business in the mid-1990s.

Answer: True

Explanation: Wolters Kluwer acquired Prentice Hall Law & Business in the mid-1990s.

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Winthrop Publishers, a subsidiary, focused on publishing children's books in the mid-1970s.

Answer: False

Explanation: Winthrop Publishers, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall, focused on publishing programming books in the mid-1970s, not children's books.

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Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the early microcomputer era.

Answer: True

Explanation: Reston Publishing played a significant role in Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the emergence of microcomputers.

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Prentice Hall acquired which training provider in 1979?

Answer: Deltak

Explanation: In 1979, Prentice Hall acquired the training provider Deltak.

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Which Prentice Hall subsidiaries were sold to the National Education Center?

Answer: Deltak and Resource Systems

Explanation: Deltak and Resource Systems, subsidiaries of Prentice Hall, were sold to the National Education Center.

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What happened to Reston Publishing, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall?

Answer: It was closed down.

Explanation: Reston Publishing, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall known for technical books, was eventually closed down.

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To which company was Prentice Hall Information Services sold in 1989?

Answer: Macmillan Inc.

Explanation: Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.

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Which company acquired Prentice Hall Law & Business in the mid-1990s?

Answer: Wolters Kluwer

Explanation: Wolters Kluwer acquired Prentice Hall Law & Business in the mid-1990s.

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Which subsidiary was known for publishing technical books during the early days of personal computers?

Answer: Reston Publishing

Explanation: Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the emergence of microcomputers.

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Later History and Brand Legacy

Prentice Hall ceased all operations in the year 2000.

Answer: False

Explanation: Prentice Hall officially ceased operations in May 2020, not in 2000.

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Prentice Hall continued publishing trade books until 1995.

Answer: False

Explanation: Prentice Hall ceased its publication of trade books in 1991, not 1995.

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After Pearson's acquisition, Prentice Hall's K-12 titles were absorbed into Pearson Education.

Answer: False

Explanation: After Pearson's acquisition, Prentice Hall's K-12 titles were absorbed into Savvas Learning Company, not Pearson Education.

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Savvas Learning Company was renamed from Pearson's K-12 educational publishing division in 2019.

Answer: True

Explanation: Pearson sold its U.S. K-12 educational publishing division in 2019, and it was subsequently renamed Savvas Learning Company.

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Prentice Hall's higher education and technical reference titles were eventually transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

Answer: False

Explanation: Following Pearson's acquisition of Prentice Hall, its higher education and technical reference titles were absorbed into Pearson Education, while the K-12 division eventually became Savvas Learning Company.

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Prentice Hall's K-12 educational publishing division was sold and renamed Savvas Learning Company in 2017.

Answer: False

Explanation: Pearson's K-12 educational publishing division, which included Prentice Hall's K-12 titles, was sold and renamed Savvas Learning Company in 2019, not 2017.

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In what year did Prentice Hall officially cease its operations?

Answer: 2020

Explanation: Prentice Hall officially ceased its operations in May 2020.

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When did Prentice Hall stop publishing trade books?

Answer: 1991

Explanation: Prentice Hall ceased its publication of trade books in 1991.

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What happened to Prentice Hall's higher education and technical reference titles after the 1998 acquisition?

Answer: They were absorbed into Pearson Education.

Explanation: Following the 1998 acquisition by Pearson, Prentice Hall's higher education and technical reference titles were absorbed into Pearson Education.

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What was the new name given to Pearson's US K-12 educational publishing division when it was sold in 2019?

Answer: Savvas Learning Company

Explanation: When Pearson sold its U.S. K-12 educational publishing division in 2019, it was renamed Savvas Learning Company.

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What was the ultimate fate of Prentice Hall's K-12 and school titles after Pearson's sale of the division?

Answer: They were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

Explanation: Prentice Hall's K-12 and school titles were ultimately transferred to Savvas Learning Company following Pearson's sale of the division.

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General Information and Identification

What does the 'Authority control' section typically provide for an entity like Prentice Hall?

Answer: Links to databases for unique identification.

Explanation: The 'Authority control' section typically provides links to databases that help uniquely identify an entity, such as Prentice Hall, and its related works.

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