E-publishing Trends
Electronic publishing refers to the digital publication of e-books and electronic articles and the development of digital libraries and catalogues. E-publishing is a growing phenomenon which uses innovative technologies to enable individuals, scholars and communities to establish contacts, exchange data, and share knowledge. Many works, especially scientific journals and popular works of fiction are increasingly only published online. This collection of websites is intended to reflect this growing trend and includes e-books, a publisher's online addenda to a printed book, an experiment in the novel as a blog and sites about the impact of digital technologies upon writing.
- Brave New World
- Chris Joseph
- crissxross
- DIFFUSION eBooks
- Dreaming Methods
- Edna Healey : Source, Notes and Corrections to the Hardback for Emma Darwin : the wife of a seminal scientist
- eggbaconchipsandbeans
- Email Britain
- Fusion View
- Great Works
- I Beatrice. The Novel as Blog; an Online Experiment
- James Webb
- NiceCupOfTeaAndASitDown
- Spine Breakers
- Sue Thomas
- trAce
- UK Wiki Lulu
- Victorian Women Writers : a guide to electronic texts
- Writing and the Digital Life
- Zybooks - artists' books online
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