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- noun The
publication of works in anelectronic format.
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The Indian e-publishing offshoring industry is estimated to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 35% to $1.2 billion by 2012, employing nearly 74,000 people in around 1,500 companies, according to KPMG.
FT Fund, Partners Buy 60% in E-Publishing Outsourcing Firm Shraddha Nair 2011
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The theme this year is innovation - the new tools and techniques which have emerged in e-publishing which will impact on everybody involved in content creation and delivery.
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If e-publishing is to be handled through the same maze of H = m, HBJ, andn other “established firms” with (ahem) multiple layers of editors and proofreaders I see no need.
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THE BEAT » Blog Archive » So e-publishing is going to be as stupid and petty as regular publishing Says:
Amazon Pulls First Second Books, Other Macmillan Titles » Comics Worth Reading 2010
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Graphic novels are just one development that promises to keep the reviewer's lot lively; when I think about self-publishing, print-on-demand and e-publishing, I just want it to stay Memorial Day weekend (which I intend to spend reading the new John Sandford and Tom Rob Smith thrillers) for the rest of my life.
Archive 2009-05-01 Roger Sutton 2009
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It adds an additional competitor to a growing market, but with the entry of a prestigious player like Harlequin the stature of e-publishing can only continue to rise.
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I know that moving into e-publishing is the right thing for me.
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(Include e-publishing and self-publishing please, and indicate if this is for novel-length fiction.)
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Could YOU be WU’s next contributor? 2010
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It adds an additional competitor to a growing market, but with the entry of a prestigious player like Harlequin the stature of e-publishing can only continue to rise.
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Graphic novels are just one development that promises to keep the reviewer's lot lively; when I think about self-publishing, print-on-demand and e-publishing, I just want it to stay Memorial Day weekend (which I intend to spend reading the new John Sandford and Tom Rob Smith thrillers) for the rest of my life.
Blurring boundaries Roger Sutton 2009
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