Electronic publishing has a mixed impact on the environment. On one hand, it reduces the need for paper, thereby conserving trees and decreasing waste associated with printed materials. However, it also contributes to electronic waste and energy consumption due to the production and use of devices, servers, and data centers. Ultimately, while it offers benefits in terms of resource conservation, the environmental footprint of electronic publishing is complex and requires careful management.
Ian Colford has written: 'Writing in the electronic environment' -- subject- s -: Scholarly electronic publishing, Authorship, Electronic publishing, Data processing, Creative ability
Lauren Kane has written: 'BioOne' -- subject(s): Libraries and electronic publishing, Scholarly electronic publishing, Electronic publishing, Licenses, Digital libraries
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There are many benefits and problems with electronic publishing versus printed publishing. Some benefits of electronic publishing include a faster way for users to purchase the document, a wider area for the document to be sold, and documents don't use up paper killing trees and costing more money to publish.
Philip G. Leggiere has written: 'Electronic publishing in the Internet era' -- subject(s): Electronic publishing
John Gurnsey has written: 'Electronic publishing trends in the United States and Europe' -- subject(s): Document delivery, Electronic publishing
They are called E-Publishing or electronic publishing. Basically if you publish some content in radio, tv and in the internet they are considered publishing without paper.
Frances G. Spigai has written: 'Guide to electronic publishing' -- subject(s): Electronic publishing, Online data processing, Videotex systems
Joost Kist has written: 'The role of print on paper in the publishing house of the future' -- subject(s): Publishers and publishing, Electronic publishing
Becky Albitz has written: 'Licensing and managing electronic resources' -- subject(s): Elektronische Publikation, Publishing, Copyright, Internet, Electronic publishing, Libraries and electronic publishing, Library Materials, Urheberrecht, Library Collection Development, Licensure, Copyright licenses, Legislation & jurisprudence, Law and legislation, Handbooks, Electronic information resources, Elektronisches Publizieren, Digital Libraries, Elektronische Bibliothek, Lizenzvertrag
The Journal of Electronic Publishing (JEP) is a forum for the research and discussion about contemporary publishing. It was established in January 1995
Michio Tomita has written: 'Hon no mirai' -- subject(s): Electronic books, Electronic publishing