Possibly of interest, something I wrote some time ago:
http://blogs.rsc-wales.ac.uk/lr/2008/09/23/thoughts-on-using-e/
I think it still stands as relevant.
Best wishes,
Karl
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From: Siobhan Burke [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 28 September 2011 15:58
Subject: eBook or e-book?
Does anyone happen to know or where I would find out if there is a standard format for displaying the term 'ebook'? I've used 3 different versions just in this email and although it's a bit trivial we'd like to know so that we can be consistent.
Thanks.
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