Information Today
Founded | 1983[1] |
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Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Medford, New Jersey, United States |
Publication types | Magazines, newsletters, and books |
Nonfiction topics | Internet, knowledge management, library science |
Imprints | Plexus, CyberAge Books |
No. of employees | 150 |
Official website |
www |
Information Today is a publisher of several Internet and technology magazines, newsletters, and books geared toward the library and information and knowledge management community. Their publications are widely cited by information professionals in the fields of government, education, and information technology.[2][3][4] The company also coordinates several conferences for technology and library science professionals.[5]
Publications
Magazines
- Big Data Quarterly
- Computers in Libraries
- RM Magazine
- EContent
- EventDV (formerly EMedia)
- Information Today ( ISSN 8755-6286)
- KMWorld
- Link-Up/Link-Up Digital
- Internet@Schools
- Online Searcher – a 2013 merger of Online and Searcher
- Speech Technology
- 'Streaming Media
Newsletters
- CyberSkeptic's Guide to Internet Research
- The Information Advisor’s Guide to Internet Research
- MLS – Marketing Library Services
Conferences
- Internet Librarian
- Internet Librarian International
- Computers in Libraries
- CRM Evolution
- SpeechTEK
- Data Summit
- KMWorld Conference and Exhibition
- Streaming Media East and Streaming Media West
- Streaming Forum (United Kingdom)
- Taxonomy Boot Camp
- Taxonomy Boot Camp London
Books
- Information Today Books
- CyberAge Books
- Plexus Publishing
- Medford Books
References
- ↑ "Information Today". www.crunchbase.com. Crunchbase. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
- ↑ "QuestionPoint: Journeys in a Digital World with Diane Kresh (Journeys and Crossings, Library of Congress Digital Reference Section)". 2002.
- ↑ Nancy K Herther (2013). "PRISM and the First Amendment: A Critical Issue: NewsBreaks – Experts @Minnesota".
- ↑ Roy Rosenzweig (2011). Clio Wired: The Future of the Past in the Digital Age.
- ↑ Mark Liberman (2004). "Voice Writing".
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