Electronic Books definition
Examples of Electronic Books in a sentence
Random House may publish and distribute the Works in any format, style, and manner, and under any of its imprints, and with a jacket, cover or package and at a cover price as it shall determine, except that the cover art, including for Electronic Books and Enhanced Electronic Books, of Random House’s edition of the Work shall be subject to TPR Approval.
The Proprietor may purchase additional copies for personal use in connection with the sale and delivery of its enrollment and subscription based products and services at the following discounts: For print Works at [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED]of the cover price and for Electronic Books and Enhanced Electronic Books at [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED]of the actual retail price.
This Provider Agreement must be used when placing an Order for the supply of Print Journals, Electronic Journals, Print Books, Electronic Books and , Databases under Lot 2 of the NICE Electronic and Print Content Framework Agreement.
The Provider Agreement is specific to Elsevier's supply of Print Journals, Electronic Journals, Print Books, Electronic Books, Databases and Point of Care Resources under Lot 2.
Random House agrees that the continued use of said techniques, advice and topics by The Princeton Review in any format or medium (including, but not limited to, live courses, CD-ROM, online uses and Electronic Versions, provided any such use would not constitute or incorporate an Electronic Book or Enhanced Electronic Books edition) shall not be considered a violation of this Paragraph 18, and this Agreement shall not require The Princeton Review to alter such course material.
Sales and purchasing data must be supplied for each relevant content category for which the Provider has made Content Resources sales through the Framework: Print Journals; Electronic Journals; Print Books; Electronic Books; Databases; Evidence Resource Summaries; Point of Care (PoC) products.
Electronic Books: also known as eBooks, e-books - digital versions of print books which may contain added functionality; and available in a number of digital formats and subscription and access models.
Publisher: the party that legally has or acts as agent for the owner of the intellectual property rights of an Electronic Book or Books and that is authorized to grant a nonexclusive worldwide license to include the Electronic Books in the Project MUSE Database.