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Why we believe in our Digital Monthly
Our Digital Monthly compiles four weeks’ worth of content on our website. Anyone who downloads it, can read it offline. We believe that the Digital Monthly is valuable, especially in places where internet connectivity cannot be taken for granted. To ensure the download is feasible, we have reduced the size of the e-Paper, and plan to keep it below five MB consistently. Moreover, we focus on topics of lasting relevance. Most of our stories are not outdated fast, but help to assess lasting trends.
Those who read the Digital Monthly as soon as it is published will find that it includes several items that have not yet appeared on the website. Our team is too small to cover breaking news, and we make sure we post something on our website at least six times per week. All of our contributions are original content written for D+C/E+Z.
In countries under authoritarian rule, moreover, it is safer to download an e-Paper fast than to stay on our website for an extended period of time. Unfortunately, not all governments welcome our insistence on good governance and human rights. Spy agencies increasingly monitor the web, but keeping track of e-Papers is very difficult.
Our Digital Monthly differs from our print issues that only include a selection of the articles we post on the website. In the past, we published 11 print issues per year, but postal services are expensive and snail mail is slow. We therefore decided to reduce the number of print issues and produce more content online. The print issue will finally expire at the end of the year, and we will be publishing purely digitally from 2025 on.
Back copies of our Digital Monthly are accessible in our archive on the website. If you like, you can download all e-papers we produced since 2016 free of charge. The archive is a long-term resource.
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