e-publishing

English

Etymology

e- + publishing

Noun

e-publishing (uncountable)

  1. The publication of works in an electronic format.
    • 1989 June 10, Patrick Townson, “Re: In Moderation: A Moderator's Response”, in news.groups (Usenet), retrieved 2018-02-05, message-ID <3740022@eecs.nwu.edu>:
      And believe it or not, I have nothing against commercial e-mail and commercial e-publishing. Just not on Usenet. Compuserve is where you go for that.
    • 1989 June 11, Patrick Townson, “What Is TELECOM Digest, Anyway?”, in comp.dcom.telecom (Usenet), retrieved 2018-02-05, message-ID <telecom-v09i0194m09@vector.dallas.tx.us>:
      A few of the original participants from those days are still on the mailing list today, as we near the end of eight years of e-publishing.
    • 1991 April 18, tsource, “Re: RFD: Rec.games.design”, in news.groups (Usenet), retrieved 2018-02-05, message-ID <1991Apr17.214138.1@happy.colorado.edu>:
      I think that the court whould not reconize epublising (sic) since it is much easier to fake you ID, but I whould like to see a test of this made.
    • 1991 April 18, tsource, “Re: RFD: Rec.games.design”, in news.groups (Usenet), retrieved 2018-02-05, message-ID <1991Apr17.214138.1@happy.colorado.edu>:
      Why is it that people don't equate Epublishing with paper publishing? Both have the same desires: spreading of information. Just because one doesn't bother to put itself onto paper intentionally, should it not have the same rights as traditional publishing techniques?

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