Text version and electronic version are two commonly used terms in book publishing and e-reading. The specific explanation is as follows: Text Edition: It refers to the conversion of a paper book into an electronic form of a publication. Usually, the book needs to be scanned, and the content of the paper book needs to be converted into an electronic version. Then, the content of the paper book needs to be typed, edited, and proofread. Finally, the electronic version of the book is generated. Text versions were usually used in e-books, digital publishing, and other fields. Electronic edition (electronic edition): refers to the electronic book that can be read through an electronic computer or electronic device. Its basic form is a digitized text file that can be read through various electronic readers or software. The advantage of the electronic version was that it could be read anytime, anywhere and did not require additional hardware. It can also contain pictures, audio, video, and other media content. The electronic version was usually used for online novels, magazines, newspapers, and other publication.