Electronic Publishing formats

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== Dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc. ==
 
== Dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc. ==
 
* [[AARD]] [http://aarddict.org/1/index.html]
 
* [[AARD]] [http://aarddict.org/1/index.html]
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* [[Apple dictionary]] [https://josephg.com/blog/reverse-engineering-apple-dictionaries/] [https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/DictionaryServicesProgGuide/Introduction/Introduction.html]
 
* [[BGL]] (Babylon)
 
* [[BGL]] (Babylon)
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* [[CC-CEDICT]]
 
* [[Dictd]]
 
* [[Dictd]]
 
* [[Lingvo DSL]] [https://beijer.uk/software/dsl_abbyy_linvgvo]
 
* [[Lingvo DSL]] [https://beijer.uk/software/dsl_abbyy_linvgvo]

Revision as of 09:08, 1 September 2020

File Format
Name Electronic Publishing formats
Ontology

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Formats specific to the storage and transmission of publications in electronic form.

For desktop publishing, see Document#Desktop Publishing.

Contents

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc.

E-book formats

Journals, magazines, newspapers, articles, etc.

Scanned or archived book formats

Other formats

See also Document, Markup, and Web, since e-publications might also be stored in formats (such as PDF and HTML) in those categories, and e-publishing formats may have roots in those formats.

Identifiers

Naming and numbering systems for identifying published material.

Links

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