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Publishing Beyond Print | Bharti, V. K., Singh, M. P., Sanjay Bharti, Sandeep, Meetali, Deepshikha Chief Production Officer, Indian Council of Agricultural Research Directorate of Knowledge Management in Agriculture Pusa, New Delhi-110012, Delhi University, Assistant Professor, Delhi University & Scholor, Mechanical and Electronic Communication Enginee | Abstract: With the advent of Information and Communication Technologies, the trend in collecting, acquiring, storing, retrieving and disseminating materials and documents has changed. E-Publishing has gained momentum in the present era. It has become the ideal form for disseminating the latest research findings and results. It is basically a form of publishing in which books, journals, and other materials are being produced and stored electronically rather than in print. E-Publishing includes the digital publication of e-books, electronic articles and the development of digital libraries and catalogues. This
paper provides recent e-publishing trends and overview of e-publishing in India. | Keywords: E-publishing, Print Scenario, Mass Media, E-book, Magazine, Web Publishing Publishing Beyond Print |
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