Articles related to "Electronic Publishing"Electronic publishing is the new wave in literary media. Publishing online opens the form to an instant audience giving writers an alternative to traditional publishing.
Esquire Magazine recently became the first print publication to use E Ink technology, creating a major buzz about electronic paper displays and the future of periodicals.
A look at the future of books, inspired by the blog The Future of The Book.
An epic new fantasy trilogy that looks set to extend beyond the original three books in the same way as Terry Pratchett's Discworld and Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar Saga
Specially formatted books, a cornerstone of blind education, now make pleasure reading easier for persons with physical and developmental disabilities.
Responsibilities, traits and education necessary to become a copyeditor.
The Ministry of Defence in the UK are now offering open access via the National Archives website to declassified documents on UFO sightings in the UK from 1978 to 2002
The only surviving London house of the famous Victorian novelist, the Charles Dickens Museum is home to an important picture library and historical photographic archive.
There are striking differences between formatting a printed book and a PDF e-book.
The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators is the most important source of information for those working in the children's publishing industry.
The proposed HAPPY Act could help pet owners better afford veterinary bills by deducting qualified pet care costs up to $3500 on income tax returns.
From New York conglomerates to independent presses, there have never been so many options for getting into print.
Children's author Shari Lyle-Soffe talks about her books, unleashing creativity, writer's block, and the future of children's picture books.
Google Books now has over a million books for readers to download in PDF and EPUB format. What does that mean, and how can you get them?
Desktop publishing requires creativity, software knowledge and good interpersonal skills. Find out what else it takes to become a successful desktop publisher.
What is the difference between an alley and a gutter, and pica and point? Is a page bleed painful? Find answers to these and other questions in the DTP glossary below.
There is historic evidence that Cicero insisted that he was to be paid for his work and the centuries of writers who followed, owe the copyright battle to him.
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