Reader
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Reader can mean:
- a reader: a person who is reading a text.
- A family name:
- Colin Reader, English geologist
- Eddi Reader, Scottish singer
- Francis Reader (born 1965) , Scottish musician
- Ralph Reader (1903-1982), British director and producer, famous for originating the Gang Show in Scouting
- Ted Reader, a well renowned Canadian chef
- A person whose job or role is to read:
- A publisher's reader, also called a first reader
- Historically, a person who entertained cigar factory workers by reading books or newspapers aloud, also known as a lector; see cigar manufacture
- Reader (liturgy), someone charged with reading Scripture in church (also called a Lector)
- Reader (Christian Science Church), a person who conducts services in a Christian Science church, also called a First Reader or Second Reader
- In the Anglican Church, a Reader is a person appointed to conduct services other than Holy Communion in the Church of England; (equivalent to lay reader in Episcopal Churches).
- Reader (academic rank), the British academic rank between senior (or principal) lecturer and professor
- A place:
- Reader, Arkansas
- Reader, Illinois
- Reader, West Virginia
- Various newspapers and magazines, including:
- The Chicago Reader, a newsweekly
- Los Angeles Reader, a weekly paper, now defunct
- High Plains Reader, an independent weekly tabloid
- The Reader (Omaha weekly), an alternative weekly newspaper in Omaha, Nebraska
- The Reader (magazine), a literary quarterly published by the University of Liverpool
- The San Diego Reader, a weekly newspaper in San Diego, California
- The Weekly Reader, an educational magazine for children
- Utne Reader, a periodical
- In computing/technology, devices or programs such as:
Other meanings:
- Reader-response criticism, a primarily German and American literary theory
- The Reader, a novel by Bernhard Schlink
- A basal reader, a textbook used in reading education:
- McGuffey Readers, examples of these
- An anthology: a book of different pieces of writing, often by many authors, for example:
- Plate reader (or microplate reader), a laboratory instrument