What is the definition of a networked novel

 A networked novel is a form of digital book that is written, edited, and published online in a networked environment. It is an open book designed to be written, edited, and read in a networked environment, and is potentially linked to other books and discussions. The networked novel has four primary characteristics: it is an open book, it helps us reconstruct and understand the world of information that surrounds us, it is designed to update continually, and it presents new content coherently. The networked novel is a relatively new form of digital literature that has emerged over the past decade, and it is still evolving as a literary form.

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