Wiktionary
n. (context computing English) A magazine published in electronic form, especially on the World Wide Web.
Usage examples of "e-zine".
E-zines: Deviant Minds, Alternate Realities, Planet Magazine, Suspect Thoughts, Apocalypse Fiction, Dark Muse, Demensions, The Murder Hole, Fuzzclog, Tantalus Fire, No Boundaries, Fantastic Metropolis, and SHZine.
As a result of our work together, Ira decided to start an e-zine for homeschooling parents worried about college admissions tests for their kids.
FAQs (Frequent Answers and Questions regarding almost every technical matter in the world), e-zines (electronic versions of magazines, not a very profitable pursuit), the electronic versions of dailies (together with on-line news and information services), reference and other e-books, monographs, articles and minutes of discussions ("threads"), among other types of material.
For several years he experimented with short stories for SF/F e-zines but now prefers to concentrate on more developed themes.
The local garrison received a variety of e-zines and carefully crafted personal ads passed all the information he needed to receive.