Media outlets starting with I
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Information Professional
Background and Format: CILIP Update is a monthly magazine from the Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals. It includes news, events, features, analysis and interviews from across the library and information industry, and also has recruitment pages with job listings. Audience and Readership: Readership comprises members of the Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals, with 46.3% of its readers working in academia, further education or schools (Source: Publisher) Deadline: Information on deadline dates can be found here Time of Publication: Publication dates can be found here Frequency: 10 issues a year Circulation: Source: ABC. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here. Other Information: The magazine is also published online in digital format. Alternative email update@cilip.org.uk
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IInformation Systems Management
Contents provide technical and strategic insights for IT managers who are looking for the latest innovations and solutions in information technology. Includes coverage of networking, security, legal and software issues and offers guidance in the selection, implementation and management of information systems resources. Provides practical solutions and expert guidance, cuts through the hype and the buzzwords of the latest technologies, features in-depth case studies of real-world IT projects and provides the best-in-class management strategies used in IT throughout the world. The journal is the ongoing exchange of academic research, best practices and insights based on managerial experience. The journal's goal is to advance the practice of information systems management through this exchange. To meet this goal, each issue of the journal features themed papers examining a particular topic.
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IInformation Systems Research
Focused on information systems in organizations, institutions, the economy and society.
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IInformation Technology and Libraries
Designed to cover the use of technology in support of library and information services. Editorial content includes current issues and topics relating to automated bibliographic control, online databases, electronic publishing, automated acquisitions, legal and regulatory matters and market trends.
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IInformation Technology and Tourism
Strives to contribute to the process of theory building. Concentrates on the advancement of research and scholarship in making connections between technology and tourism. Covers advances in the use and development of tools, technologies, and methodologies of information and communication systems in tourism and travel. Focuses on academia as well as industry. Features both empirical case studies and technical-theoretical papers looking at tourism from an IT point of view and at IT from a tourism point of view.
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Information Today
Written for users and providers of information services, with a special emphasis on electronic information delivery. Editorial offers the latest news and events, profiles of companies and industry professionals and reviews of new products, services and databases. Topics include optical publishing, the Internet, electronic publishing, library automation, document delivery, networks, CD-ROMs and DVDs, microcomputers and multimedia information content. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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IInformation Today Online
Designed to meet the needs of the information professional. Delivers coverage of late-breaking news and long-term trends in the information industry. News articles inform the reader of the people, products, services, and events that impact the industry, while topical articles explain significant developments in the field.
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Information Today, Inc.
Information Today, Inc. is a diversified digital media and print publisher and conference and events organizer and producer.
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InformationWeek
Established in 1979 and serves as a source of news and analysis on leading-edge products, technology, vendors and trends, all focused on the business and customer value of IT, for people who manage, buy and build technology in business. Combines the goals of business with technology and delivers in-depth, mission-critical editorial that reinforces the strategic side of technology and the technical aspects of smart business including the people, products and issues facing the industry each week. Sections include News, Blogs, Software, Security, Hardware, Mobility, Windows, Internet, Global CIO, Government and Careers. The site also features tools and customizable resources built to provide timely, accessible content to the site's community of CIO's, IT executives and corporate managers. My.InformationWeek.com is a featured tool designed to meet the needs of its loyal readers. It was designed to match readers' preferences with relevant, filtered information with the minimum amount of searching. Additional tools featured on the site include: InformationWeek Download, compiles the editor's picks of CMP's best articles, reports and white papers and bundles for its readers to assist them in making key technology decisions. Five key areas of interest include data center and servers, business intelligence and analytics, networking and infrastructure, mobile and wireless and security and privacy; InformationWeek News Flashes, personalized e-mail notifications alert readers to breaking news with a choice of more than a hundred different subject areas; Study: Analyze the Outsourcer, an in-depth study surveys the community on a range of topics, trends and opportunities in the world of outsourcing (the report enables managers to gather the right information from global service providers as they explore their outsourcing options); and Tech Careers, provides a comprehensive, co-branded career resource which updates the community on the latest hiring trends, career-related tools and current job openings. InformationWeek Research identifies and interprets business technology trends and issues, producing more than 100 studies each year. Among its studies and reports are: The annual InformationWeek 500 (a listing of the nation's top users of information technology), The National IT Salary Survey (IT employee-based compensation and benefits study) and The Global Information Security Study (6 languages, more than 15 countries participate). Other information: InformationWeek runs events such as the InformationWeek 500 Conference & Gala Awards. InformationWeek DOES NOT cover career moves or appointments announcements. InformationWeek DOES accept bylined articles/submissions in the form of columns. They are not looking for "neutral." From the editor: "Columns have to challenge our readers' thinking and take a hard point of view. They have to be written by a person, not a marketing department. The bar is very high for vendor contributions, since it's
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IInformativo Mundial - WACA-AM
The show covers local and international news, sports, local weather and traffic. Also, the hosts will give periodic health and lifestyle updates.