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ebook
thumb|Reading an e-book (A Dance with Dragons) on a third-generation Kindle
open access
free distribution of knowledge
DjVu
DjVu is a computer file format designed primarily to store scanned documents, especially those containing a combination of text, line drawings, indexed color images, and photographs. It uses technologies such as image layer separation of text and background/images, progressive loading, arithmetic coding, and lossy compression for bitonal (monochrome) images. This allows high-quality, readable images to be stored in a minimum of space, so that they can be made available on the web.

webtoon
Webtoons () are a type of episodic digital comics that originated in South Korea usually meant to be read on smartphones. While webtoons were mostly unknown outside of South Korea during their inception, there has been a surge in popularity internationally thanks to the easy online accessibility and variety of free digital comics. Today, Webtoons make roughly $5.91 billion globally.
In the country, as digital comics have emerged as a popular medium, print publication of comics has decreased. The amount of material published in webtoon form has now reached an equal amount as that published offl
online newspaper
newspaper in digital format
online magazine
website-based magazine (different from E-zine, which is sent to the subscribers)
electronic publishing
publishing and disseminating documents via electronic means
International Image Interoperability Framework
application programming interfaces designed to operate with the storage and presentation of digitized objects via a web-based interface
electronic journal
magazine published in digital format
Microsoft Reader
application for reading e-books
eprint
In academic publishing, an eprint or e-print is a digital version of a research document (usually a journal article, but could also be a thesis, conference paper, book chapter, or a book) that is accessible online, usually as green open access, whether from a local institutional or
a central digital repository.
University of Michigan Press
part of Michigan Publishing at the University of Michigan Library
Lezhin Comics
Webtoon portal
OPDS
syndication format for electronic publications based on Atom and HTTP
Jaime Levy
American interface designer and user experience strategists
E-text
e-text (from "electronic text"; sometimes written as etext) is a general term for any document that is read in digital form, and especially a document that is mainly text. For example, a computer-based book of art with minimal text, or a set of photographs or scans of pages, would not usually be called an "e-text". An e-text may be a binary or a plain text file, viewed with any open source or proprietary software. An e-text may have markup or other formatting information, or not. An e-text may be an electronic edition of a work originally composed or published in other media, or may be created
Subscribe to Open
open access publishing model
diamond open access
journal or other forms of scholarly publication with no access barriers (such as cost) for both readers and authors
MyScienceWork
MyScienceWork is a technology company that provides custom open source data management solutions for research institutions, scientific publishers and private-sector R&D companies.
International Digital Publishing Forum
trade and standards organization for the digital publishing industry
BBeB
BBeB (for Broad Band eBook) is a proprietary eBook file format developed by Sony and Canon. Although initially designed for the Sony Librié, it is also supported by other Sony e-book readers.