From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishelectronic publishingˌelectronic ˈpublishing noun [uncountable] the business of producing books, magazines, or newspapers that are designed to be read using a computer
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electronic publishing• Treatment of material I have developed a simple analytic treatment which can be applied to the main areas of electronic publishing.• The simplest form of electronic publishing is word processing with a typographic style of output; office publishing, if you will.• However, we are as yet unable to provide the complete simulation of electronic publishing that we have successfully organized for print publishing.• Desktop publishing forms just one part of the electronic publishing market.• It is getting harder by the day to isolate the various segments of the electronic publishing industry into neat little compartments.• What do you tackle first, the spreadsheet graphics or the electronic publishing system?• Take, for example, the problems that the electronic publishing industry is currently facing with fonts.• The spreadsheet program can produce graphics and you would like to put these graphics into your electronic publishing system.