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n. (plural of e-book English)
Usage examples of "e-books".
It allows users to select bits and pieces from a library of e-books, combine them into a totally new tome and print and bind the latter on demand.
Unbelievably, e-publishers actually tried to limit the accessof library patronsto e-books (i.
The deluge of self-published and vanity published e-books, music tracks and art works has generated few masterpieces and a lot of trash.
And this will hold true even when e-books catch up with their print brethren technologically.
Safe in this knowledge, publishers should let go and impose on e-books "encryption" and "protection" levels as rigorous as they do on the their print books.
With the proper pricing and a modicum of trust, e-books may even end up promoting the old and trusted print versions.
Gone are the days when e-books were perceived as merely a novel form of packaging.
It will encompass 800 metadata elements and will tackle e-books, journals, audio, and video.
Changes in technology - both in hardware and in software - are liable to render many e-books unreadable.
Interactive e-books, multimedia, discussion lists, and collective authorship efforts restore this great tradition.
Moreover, e-books have hitherto been to print books what paperbacks are to hardcovers - re-formatted renditions.
They contain Web pages, television programming, films, e-books, archives of discussion lists, etc.
Some say that e-books are doomed, having miserably failed to capture the public's imagination and devotion.
Others predict a future of ubiquitous, ATM-printed, e-books, replete with olfactory, tactile, audio, and 3-D effects.
And do you see any dangers in e-books and freely available e-texts (e.