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		Definition of electronic publishing in English: electronic publishingnoun mass nounThe occupation, business, or activity of preparing and issuing books and other written material electronically rather than on paper. Example sentencesExamples -  Our investments in the Internet, electronic publishing and radio give us a broad and successful commercial base.
 -  As time goes on, electronic publishing in general will become more and more important, and this is a giant step in that direction.
 -  Her research interests include distributed publishing systems, electronic publishing, and information technology in journalism.
 -  Without a contract specifying both paper and electronic publishing, an author could have two contracts for the same book.
 -  Yet that same openness and anti-capitalist collectivism also mean the creation of a participatory vitality, one where simplified tools for electronic publishing generate new expression and audiences.
 -  They offer unrivalled investment in journalism and are actively involved in electronic publishing.
 -  Journal publishing houses are launching electronic publishing formats that can display colour 3D diagrams and animations along with hyperlinked images and text.
 -  The Principal had to take the drastic measure of closing down a professional diploma in electronic publishing when the course leader was lured away by the private sector.
 -  My memory of that book is often kindled when I think of the issues that we face with electronic publishing and on-line teaching.
 -  This information could be tracked if there were sufficient space in the publication, which is generally not an issue in electronic publishing.
 -  Besides covering the business of publishing, he also reports on electronic publishing and runs the comics department.
 -  It operates in newspapers, magazines, local radio / TV, electronic publishing, and direct marketing.
 -  The use of an electronic means of distribution meant acquiring then costly computers and other equipment to scan paper versions of legal documents to prepare them for electronic publishing.
 -  This could set a precedent for authors receiving payment from their publishing company for both the print and electronic publishing of their work.
 -  Most publishers - in the U.S. at least - envision electronic publishing and e-books important to their future.
 -  So does he think that electronic publishing is the future for books?
 -  The voluntary agreement has worked well but the desire for statutory support has reflected a concern that ‘the early history and development of the UK electronic publishing industry is not lost’.
 
    Definition of electronic publishing in US English: electronic publishingnounəˌlɛkˈtrɑnɪk The occupation, business, or activity of preparing and issuing books and other written material electronically rather than on paper. Example sentencesExamples -  Yet that same openness and anti-capitalist collectivism also mean the creation of a participatory vitality, one where simplified tools for electronic publishing generate new expression and audiences.
 -  Without a contract specifying both paper and electronic publishing, an author could have two contracts for the same book.
 -  Besides covering the business of publishing, he also reports on electronic publishing and runs the comics department.
 -  So does he think that electronic publishing is the future for books?
 -  Most publishers - in the U.S. at least - envision electronic publishing and e-books important to their future.
 -  It operates in newspapers, magazines, local radio / TV, electronic publishing, and direct marketing.
 -  The voluntary agreement has worked well but the desire for statutory support has reflected a concern that ‘the early history and development of the UK electronic publishing industry is not lost’.
 -  The Principal had to take the drastic measure of closing down a professional diploma in electronic publishing when the course leader was lured away by the private sector.
 -  Our investments in the Internet, electronic publishing and radio give us a broad and successful commercial base.
 -  They offer unrivalled investment in journalism and are actively involved in electronic publishing.
 -  My memory of that book is often kindled when I think of the issues that we face with electronic publishing and on-line teaching.
 -  This could set a precedent for authors receiving payment from their publishing company for both the print and electronic publishing of their work.
 -  Her research interests include distributed publishing systems, electronic publishing, and information technology in journalism.
 -  The use of an electronic means of distribution meant acquiring then costly computers and other equipment to scan paper versions of legal documents to prepare them for electronic publishing.
 -  Journal publishing houses are launching electronic publishing formats that can display colour 3D diagrams and animations along with hyperlinked images and text.
 -  This information could be tracked if there were sufficient space in the publication, which is generally not an issue in electronic publishing.
 -  As time goes on, electronic publishing in general will become more and more important, and this is a giant step in that direction.
 
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