Media outlets starting with I
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Information & Culture
Written for cultural and social historians. Explores the significance of collections of recorded knowledge, their creation, organization, preservation, and utilization, in the context of cultural and social history, unlimited as to time and place.
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IInformation Advisor's Guide to Internet Research
Written for those who use data on industries, markets, companies, new products, and high technologies. Features comprehensive evaluation of research tools, new sources valuable to researchers and head-to-head analysis of the most popular information services.
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Information Age
Background and Format: Launched in 1995, Information Age is published by the Bonhill Group monthly and is aimed at chief technology officers, chief information officers and other technology leaders. Covers news, data and insight and topics like AI & machine learning. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached on +44 (0)20 7250 7010 Circulation: Source: Publisher Media Alerts UK B2B / Finance Alert: Wednesday 5th September 2018 Publishing company Vitesse Media has now rebranded as Bonhill Group. It continues to publish GrowthBusiness.co.uk, Growth Company Investor, Information Age, SmallBusiness.co.uk and What Investment. The group also published taxguide.co.uk and diversityq.com, and recently acquired InvestmentNews magazine and website in the US. The staff can now be reached at firstname.lastname@bonhillplc.com. Phone numbers and addresses remain the same. Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 26 November 2014 Vitesse Media, which publishes GrowthBusiness.co.uk, Growth Company Investor, Information Age, SmallBusiness.co.uk and What Investment, has moved offices and can now be found at 14 Bonhill Street, London, EC2A 4BX. All switchboard and email addresses will remain the same. Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 23 April 2014 Information Age, an IT title for 20 years, has unveiled a major redesign of its monthly magazine. The makeover includes a new logo, new sections and a completely overhauled design. Information on the relaunched April issue can be found here. Editor Ben Rossi can be reached at ben.rossi@vitessemedia.co.uk and can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/benrossi8 Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 27th October 2009 Information Age, the magazine for IT decision-makers, is now on Twitter at www.twitter.com/informationage Gorkana Alert: Thursday 29th January 2009 Information Age, the monthly IT-in-business title, has re-launched its website: www.information-age.com. The website has been restructured to make news, research and analysis more accessible to visitors, and to help them find the information that is most relevant. Financial information regarding the IT industry is now more easily searched and navigated, allowing users to keep abreast of developments in the sector. Pete Swabey, Editor of www.information-age.com, can be reached at pete.swabey@vitessemedia.co.uk Gorkana Alert: Monday 3rd December 2007 Vitesse Media, the diversified business publishing group covering the entrepreneurial and investment scene, has bought Infoconomy, publisher of Information Age, the magazine for IT decision-makers. The Information Age editorial team has moved to Vitesse Media’s headquarters, situated at Octavia House, 50 Banner Street, London, EC1Y 8ST.
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IInformation and Computation
Covers all areas of theoretical computer science and computational aspects of information theory. Features book reviews and survey articles. Reports new results in active theoretical areas. Particularly welcome are papers contributing new results in active theoretical areas such as: Biological computation and computational biology Computational complexity Computer theorem-proving Concurrency and distributed process theory Cryptographic theory Data base theory Decision problems in logic Design and analysis of algorithms Discrete optimization and mathematical programming Inductive inference and learning theory Logic & constraint programming Program verification & model checking Probabilistic & Quantum computation Semantics of programming languages Symbolic computation, lambda calculus, and rewriting systems Types and typechecking
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Information Display
Established in 1962 and edited for research and development management and for engineers, designers, scientists and ergonomists responsible for the design and development of display, computer graphics and image processing systems. Editorial covers state of the art developments in electronic, electromechanical and hardcopy display equipment; input and output technologies; storage media; human factors and display standards; entrepreneurship; marketing and management; applications; controllers and manufacturing. Includes information on such products as computer monitors, laptop PC displays, video and TV monitors and projection displays. The publication prefers not to be contacted by Public Relations professionals.
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IInformation Display Online
Designed for research and development management, and for engineers, designers, scientists, and ergonomists responsible for the design and development of display, computer graphics and image processing systems. Editorial covers state-of-the-art developments in electronic, electromechanical and hardcopy display equipment, input and output technologies, storage media, human factors and display standards, entrepreneurship, marketing and management, and manufacturing.
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Information Exchange
Published by the Michigan Cattlemen's Association (MCA). Features current events and highlights MCA achievements on behalf of the beef industry in Michigan.
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IInformation Fusion
Launched in 2000 and written for scientists in industry, academia and government engaged in the research and development of multi-sensor, multi-source information fusion. Intended to promote the synergism among the many disciplines that are contributing to its growth. Groomed as the premier vehicle for disseminating information on all aspects of research and development in the field of information fusion. Covers data, feature, decision and multilevel fusion; multi-look temporal fusion; multi-sensor, multi-source fusion system architectures; adaptive and self-improving fusion system architectures; neurophysiologically-motivated architectures and applications; active, passive and mixed sensor suites; multisensor and distributed sensor system design; fusion learning in imperfect, imprecise and incomplete environments; intelligent techniques for fusion processing; system design and algorithmic issues; computational resources optimization; special purpose hardware dedicated to fusion applications; mining remotely sensed multi-spectral/hyper-spectral image data bases; applications such as robotics, space, medicine, economics, management information systems; and real-world issues, such as computational demands, real-time constraints.
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IInformation Literacy Weblog
Information Literacy Weblog is a site with the objective of "Curating information literacy stories from around the world". It was created in 2005. The Creator of the blog is Sheila Webber and she is a faculty member in the Information School, University of Sheffield, UK and Director of the Centre for Information Literacy Research. Sheila and her colleague created the definition of Information Literacy: "the adoption of appropriate information behaviour to identify, through whatever channel or medium, information well fitted to information needs, leading to wise and ethical use of information in society." (Webber and Johnston)". Sections on the site include: My publications list; My stuff on the web; Talks I gave in 2015 and Talks I gave in 2014. Topics of interest include: Australia; Austria; Awards; Bangladesh; Belarus; Belgium; Big data; Botswana; Brazil; Calls for papers; Canada; Caribbean; Catalonia and Centre for Information Literacy Research. PR opportunities on the site include reviews and Sheila can be reached via email at s.webber@sheffield.ac.uk
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Information Matters
Background & Format: Information Matters is a website covering news and latest updates, funding options related to the data driven startups in UK.