e-literature

English

Etymology

e- + literature

Noun

e-literature (uncountable)

  1. Literature published in electronic form, possibly incorporating hypertext and multimedia.
    • 1994, Educom Review, volume 29:
      [] working to incorporate today's realities into today's e-literature.
    • 2004, James A. Inman, Computers and writing: the cyborg era, page 145:
      Online libraries, literature, and e-literature can enrich the reading/writing experience for students even as the computer is improving access to instructional frameworks.
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