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Le Dictionnaire du NEF

A French-language reference provides clear, jargon-minimizing definitions of roughly seven hundred terms, acronyms, and names related to the internet and digital technologies, with a particular focus on the world of the book while addressing other media and languages. Aimed at information professionals and interested readers, entries are organized alphabetically with cross-references and examples ranging from digital reading devices and file formats to mobile telephony and online services. The text emphasizes francophone perspectives while acknowledging anglophone and global technological developments, and includes practical guidance for research, links to web resources, and periodic updates.

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A French-language reference provides clear, jargon-minimizing definitions of roughly seven hundred terms, acronyms, and names related to the internet and digital technologies, with a particular focus on the world of the book while addressing other media and languages. Aimed at information professionals and interested readers, entries are organized alphabetically with cross-references and examples ranging from digital reading devices and file formats to mobile telephony and online services. The text emphasizes francophone perspectives while acknowledging anglophone and global technological developments, and includes practical guidance for research, links to web resources, and periodic updates.

About the Author

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Marie Lebert

Marie Lebert is an author and researcher known for her contributions to the field of digital literature and eBooks. Her notable works include "A History of EBooks," which explores the evolution of electronic publishing, and "Booknology: The eBook (1971-2010)," providing insights into the development of eBook technology. Lebert's writings often address the intersection of print media and the internet, as seen in her book "From the Print Media to the Internet." With a focus on multilingualism and digital accessibility, she has significantly contributed to discussions about the future of reading and publishing in the digital age.

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