0 a book that is published in electronic form, for example on the internet or on a disk, and not printed on paper:
an e-book publisher
1 a book that is kept in electronic form on a microchip, disk, or computer:
It consisted of a 15-page electronic book.
The electronic book and the foundry were both prescient and necessary, providing momentum and proof-points.
Aspiring and published authors, book associations, book distributors, book stores, electronic book traders, libraries, literary agents, printers, publishers, repo agents.
Its book collection contains 100,000 print titles, 150,000 print volumes, and an additional 30,000 electronic book titles.
The presentation of materials (slide selector) was called an "electronic book".
For example, a blind person could develop a means to listen in audio form to an electronic book which had been purchased in text form.
It is also possible to convert an electronic book to a printed book by print on demand.
However, within the electronic book path the publishing house role is reduced to the proofreading.