Abstract

The technological development and cultural acceptance of e-books today parallels the state of the printed book in the 15th century. This paper examines three examples of innovative e-books in order to illustrate the potential and pitfalls of electronic publications: a history e-text that links to primary-source documents; a novella in hypertext form; and digital textbooks that include multimedia and other digital tools.

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