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International Journal of Information Studies

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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