An ebook (short for electronic book), also known as an e-book or eBook, is a book publication made available in electronic form, consisting of text, images, or both, readable on the flat-panel display of computers or other electronic devices.[1] Although sometimes defined as "an electronic version of a printed book",[2] some e-books exist without a printed equivalent. E-books can be read on dedicated e-reader devices, also on any computer device that features a controllable viewing screen, including desktop computers, laptops, tablets and smartphones.

E-books are also referred to as "ebooks", "eBooks", "Ebooks", "e-Books", "e-journals", "e-editions", or "digital books". A device that is designed specifically for reading e-books is called an "e-reader", "ebook device", or "eReader".


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Dedicated hardware devices for ebook reading began to appear in the 70s and 80s, in addition to the main frame and laptop solutions, and collections of data per se. One early e-book implementation was the desktop prototype for a proposed notebook computer, the Dynabook, in the 1970s at PARC: a general-purpose portable personal computer capable of displaying books for reading.[29] In 1980, the U.S. Department of Defense began a concept development for a portable electronic delivery device for technical maintenance information called project PEAM, the Portable Electronic Aid for Maintenance. Detailed specifications were completed in FY 1981/82, and prototype development began with Texas Instruments that same year. Four prototypes were produced and delivered for testing in 1986, and tests were completed in 1987. The final summary report was produced in 1989 by the U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, authored by Robert Wisher and J. Peter Kincaid.[30] A patent application for the PEAM device,[31] titled "Apparatus for delivering procedural type instructions", was submitted by Texas Instruments on December 4, 1985, listing John K. Harkins and Stephen H. Morriss as inventors.

In 1993, Paul Baim released a freeware HyperCard stack, called EBook, that allowed easy import of any text file to create a pageable version similar to an electronic paperback book. A notable feature was automatic tracking of the last page read so that on returning to the 'book' you were taken back to where you had previously left off reading. The title of this stack may have helped popularize the term 'ebook'.[33]

A 2017 study found that even when accounting for the emissions created in manufacturing the e-reader device, substituting more than 4.7 print books a year resulted in less greenhouse gas emissions than print.[170] While an e-reader costs more than most individual books, e-books may have a lower cost than paper books.[171] E-books may be made available for less than the price of traditional books using on-demand book printers.[172] Moreover, numerous e-books are available online free of charge on sites such as Project Gutenberg.[173] For example, all books printed before 1928 are in the public domain in the United States, which enables websites to host ebook versions of such titles for free.[174]

The size and format of your files can determine the right ebook product for you. For example, Ebook Creator .doc is less expensive than the other two choices, but it requires you to submit your manuscript as a Microsoft Word document.

* When ebooks are created properly, the main e-readers in the marketplace will create a Table of Contents. Most often, a Custom Table of Contents would require extensive work to create, and would be an index of in-book links, as most ebooks have a variable page number.

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Every bear has a story. Since the late 1980s, biologists have closely monitored the habits and behaviors of bears that frequent Brooks River. This information provides a unique opportunity to gain insight into their dynamics lives. Download the latest edition of the of the ebook to help you identify the bears and read about their stories. This book is the perfect supplement to your bear cam experience.

Hi There, I am very very new to CRM, just trying to learn.

I am been browsing but I cannot find the answer, there is too much content and I am getting lost.

I have created an ebook that I am offering for free on my FB page, so people can download it and in return, I will get their email, so the question is; How can organise it within Hubspot? Where will I store the ebook? can I do it in Hubspot? and once people have downloaded it where the emails will be stored/collected? 

I will appreciate if somebody can point to me to the right article/post where I can learn to apply it. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Regards.

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You need to copy the URL of your ebook uploaded on your file manager. Either you can embed this link on your thank you page or on your inline thank you message on the form itself. Alternatively, you can set up the HubSpot Workflows to send an email with a link.


All the emails captured via form will be stored in HubSpot contacts. You can create a list to segment the contacts that you collected from that form.

When it comes to a breadth of ebooks, Academic Complete is the answer. This complete-yet-affordable subscription comes with a growing selection of 234,0000 titles that support curricula, graduation rate trends and emerging courses.

For the interim, people who access Ebook Central via or = -ebooks will be able to view and read books online but will not be able to download or save to a Bookshelf (unless they first login to Ebook Central and authenticate with an NYU NetID. NYULH KIDs will not work).

The transcatheter edge-to-edge (TEER) procedure is a complex, multi-step procedure that requires advanced skills to achieve optimal outcomes. These skills include a detailed understanding of normal and diseased mitral valve anatomy, imaging with transesophageal echocardiography, and the multiple steps and nuances of delivering and deploying the MitraClip (one or multiple) to the appropriate locations on the mitral valve leaflets. This ebook provides practical knowledge on how to perform the TEER procedure.

To cite a book or ebook chapter in MLA, you include information about the chapter as well as information about the book. Typically you only cite the chapter when each chapter is written by a different author(s), this type of book is referred to as an anthology, and cite the entire book when the chapters are all written by the same author(s).

The Library has a large and dynamic book collection available on the third and fourth floors and from the Library Retrieval System. Most of our books are in print, but we also have a rapidly growing ebook collection. For more information, please refer to the Library's Collection Development Policy.

Most ebooks will have a "search within" or "search this book" feature that will allow you to jump to each mention of your specific topic, saving you a lot of time! Remember that our library's ebooks come from a variety of different vendors, so each may look a bit different. Two examples are illustrated below:

Some ebooks do not display page numbers in either place, so you may need to follow the guidelines for your specific citation style in order to cite an ebook source without page numbers. For information about citing sources, visit the Writers' Studio via Blackboard.

We welcome your comments and suggestions. They will be used to help determine how we produce eBooks in the future. Send your comments to: ebook@irs.gov. We are not able to respond to individual comments.

I've written an eBook for Microsoft titled Architecting Modern Web Applications with ASP.NET Core and Microsoft Azure. It's part of the .NET Application Architecture guidance portal on Microsoft.com. The book also includes a sample reference online store application that demonstrates (in a very simple app) some of the principles and patterns described. This book intentionally focuses on a monolithic architecture, meaning that the application is deployed as a single unit. There's an accompanying ebook by Cesar de la Torre that covers building a microservices and containers-based architecture that uses the same online store sample, but built in a different way. Most customers will find the single-deployment approach to be less expensive to create, deploy, and maintain, but the microservices approach is certainly worthwhile for certain high-end applications.

Please do not post links to online sales, including (but not limited to) Amazon, Humble Bundle, Fanatical, etc. Approved posts will be made by the sub moderators, all of which are affiliate links for the Book Lovers Club on Discord that is moderated by this sub's mods as well; these links are shared here to advertise Humble Bundle ebook sales that might interest all ereader communities.

In order to get dark background and light font in the Ebook viewer, just open an ebook with it (with the viewer, not with Calibre itself; or, from Calibre main, select the book and press "View" (Read books) button); then, right-click, then Preferences. Or alternatively open the book and right-click anywhere in it and click Preferences. 2351a5e196

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