Ecopublishing
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Ecopublishing is a term coined by Dr Lionel Hartley [1] and refers to the production of electronic books or other media which do not use conventional paper and ink. He used the term in a public address in 1984 when he launched a new innovative company for the production of books which could be read on a computer (at that time they were manufactured for the Amstrad, Atari, Commodore and DSX computers only). Since then ebooks have become commonplace. In the early 1990's the company was taken over by Bigziddlezot Multimedia (and still operates today).