Information Today, Inc., is an American publishing company. It publishes Internet and technology magazines, newsletters, books, directories and online products.[1]
Founded | June 1, 1985 |
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Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Medford, New Jersey, United States |
Publication types | Magazines, newsletters, books |
Nonfiction topics | Internet, knowledge management, library science |
Imprints | Plexus, CyberAge Books |
No. of employees | 150 |
Official website | www |
Information Today was previously known as Learned Information, Inc. Learned Information incorporated on June 1, 1980; the name change was effective June 1, 1995.[2] Learned Information Ltd, an affiliate based in Oxford, England, remained Information Today's European distributor after the name change. Likewise, Information Today remained Learned Information Ltd's distributor.[3]
As of January 2000,[update] Information Today published Information Today, a newsletter (published at least since 1987[4]), and other products geared toward "information users and professionals".[5] That year, it bought Knowledge Asset Media, a company with a similar focus on knowledge management.[5] As of 2012,[update] Information Today ran a conference called Internet Librarian.[6]
Information Today was founded by Thomas Hogan and Roger Bilboul.[7] Its headquarters are in Medford, New Jersey.[1]
Publications
Magazines
- Big Data Quarterly
- Computers in Libraries
- CRM Magazine
- Database Trends and Applications
- 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
- Streaming Media Europe
- Streaming Media Producer
Newsletters
- CyberSkeptic's Guide to Internet Research
- The Information Advisor’s Guide to Internet Research
- MLS – Marketing Library Services
Books
- Information Today Books
- CyberAge Books
- Plexus Publishing
- Medford Books
References
External links
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