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: --
The project cooperates closely with the authors in developing interactive formats of electronic books, including elements such as authors own reading of books or poems.
The library subscribes to 1,500 print journals (170,270 volumes) and it provides access to 50,537 electronic journals, 71,256 electronic books, and 66 electronic reference sources.
Examples, such as digital museum archives, electronic books, music and audiovisual material, can be accessed by people in every corner of the world.
Markets for electronic book products.
For example, under the bill a user may circumvent an access control on an electronic book he purchased for the purpose of reading it on a different electronic reader.
This is quite evident when electronic books or online journals are accessed and displayed on a normal computer screen.
The efficacy of electronic books in fostering kindergarten children's emergent story understanding.
However, within the electronic book path the publishing house role is reduced to the proofreading.