1) " Ebook" -- As it applies to Ebook Publisher An ebook is an electronic (or digital ) version of a book. The term is used ambiguously to refer to eitheran individual work ina digital format, or a hardware device used to read books in digital format. Some users deprecate the second meaning in favour ofthe more precise "ebook device". Though e-texts are available as digitally encoded books and the term is often usedsynonymously with the term Ebook , that usage is deprecated. The terme-text is used for the more limited case of data in ASCII text format, while the more general e-book can be in a specialized(and, at times, proprietary ) file format.An Ebook is commonly bundled by a publisher for distribution (as an Ebook , an ezine, or a internet newspaper ), whereas e-text is distributed in ASCII (or plain text ). Metadata relating to the text is sometimes included with etext (though it appears more frequentlywith Eboik s). Contents 1 Formats 1.1 Plain text 1.2 Image files 1.3 Rich Text Format 1.4 Standard Generalised Markup Language 1.4.1 eXtensible Markup Language 1.4.2 Hypertext Markup Language 1.5 TeX 1.6 PostScript 1.7 Portable Document Format 1.8 DjVu 1.9 Microsoft 1.10 eReader (formerly Palm Digital Media) 1.11 Mobipocket 1.12 ExeBook 1.13 DesktopAuthor 2 Comparison with printed books 3 Distribution 3.1 Devices 3.2 Projects 3.3 Epublishing ventures 4 See also 5 External links and references 5.1 Main 5.2 Devices 5.3 Formats 5.4 Articles Formats The Ebooi community has available to it a substantial array of options when it comes to choosing a format for production.While the average end user might arguably simply want to read books, every format has its exponents and champions, and debatesover "which format is best" can become intense. For the average end user to read a book, every format has its advantages anddisadvantages. Forma...
2) " Publisher" -- As it applies to Ebook Publisher 1.A publisher is a person or entity which engages in the act of publishing. Contents 1 Major publishing companies include 2 Noted small presses 3 France 4 See also Major publishing companies include AOL Time Warner, including subsidiaries Warner Books and Little, Brown ASCII Baen Books Farrar, Straus and Giroux Hachette Filipacchi Media Harlequin Mills & Boon Harper Collins, including William Morrow and Avon Hearst Corporation Longman McGraw-Hill Penguin Group (USA), imprints include Riverhead, Berkley Books, Viking. Random House, imprints Bantam / Doubleday / Dell, Delacorte, Delta, Alfred A. Knopf Reed Elsevier, a major Publisner of scientific literature Simon & Schuster, a division of Viacom, including Scribner Shogaku-kan, notable for manga Shuei-sha, notable for manga W. H.Freeman and Company Noted small presses Arkham House Black ClassicPress City LightsPublishers Coach House Press Dalkey Archive Press Deseret Book Fantagraphics Books Gregg Press Greenery Press Underwood-Miller Loompanics France Éditions JoséCorti Éditions Gallimard Éditions Denoël Les Éditions du Mercure de France Nouveaux Loisirs ( tourist guides ) Gallimard Jeunesse P.O.L. Les Éditions de la Table Ronde Les Éditions de Minuit See also Publishing List of Publizher s List of uPblisher s ofchildren's books 2.(among Jehovah'sWitnesses a ( http: watchtower.org ) regular proclaimer of the Good News of theKingdom,evangeliser,missionary,etc. Pu...
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