serialisation
Noun: The process or act of publishing or presenting something in a series of sequential parts or installments. It refers specifically to the method of releasing a single, larger work piece by piece over time in periodicals, magazines, or other media.
This term is used to describe the publishing model for novels, stories, or reports that are divided and published across multiple issues of a magazine or newspaper. * The serialisation of the novel in the monthly magazine built anticipation among readers. * The author agreed to the serialisation of her new book before its full publication as a single volume.
- Digital Serialisation: The modern practice of releasing content, such as a web novel or podcast, in regular episodic installments online.
- The digital serialisation of the story on the platform allowed for direct reader interaction.
- Serialize (verb): To adapt or publish in serial form.
- The newspaper decided to serialize the classic novel over the summer.
- Serial (noun/adjective): A story or program published/broadcast in installments; or, describing something arranged in a series.
- She enjoyed listening to the radio serial. (noun)
- The files are in serial order. (adjective)
- Installment publishing
- Periodical publication
- Episodic release
This term is specific to publishing and media. In computing, a related but distinct term is "serialization" (US spelling often used interchangeably, but in technical contexts, it refers to converting data into a storable or transmittable series of bytes).
- To be serialized in...: Indicates the medium carrying the serial publication.
- His latest work will be serialized in a national newspaper.
- publication in serial form