In 2026, academic ebook conversion is no longer just about changing a print file into a digital format. Academic publishers now need eBooks that are structured, accessible, discoverable, and ready to perform across different reading platforms. EPUB 3.3 remains the key modern standard, with W3C continuing to position it as the foundation for high-quality digital publishing. For academic monographs, this matters even more. These titles often include chapter hierarchies, footnotes, citations, tables, images, bibliographies, and sometimes complex layouts. If conversion is rushed or handled with a basic workflow, the result can feel broken to readers. Navigation may become confusing, formatting may shift between devices, and important scholarly elements may lose clarity. That is why, in 2026, publishers are moving toward smarter conversion workflows that focus on both usability and long-term digital value. A good academic eBook should not only look clean on screen, but also support a...