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    1. Electronic literature, generally considered to exclude print literature that has been digitized, is by contrast "digital born," a first-generation digital object created on a computer and (usually) meant to be read on a computer.

      This definition highlights how electronic literature is inherently digital, unlike digitized print texts. By being "born-digital," it leverages the unique features of computers—like interactivity and multimedia—transforming the reader's experience and challenging traditional literary forms.