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Information Today
February 27, 2005
Paula J. Hane
NFAIS Conference Addresses the Battle for Mindshare NFAIS, the association for organizations that aggregate, organize, and facilitate access to information, is holding its 47th annual event this week. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
January 2001
What's Ahead for 2001? Information Today has asked a group of information industry movers and shakers about the present state of the industry, as well as where they think it's going. The contributions below range from the serious to the not-so, but we're sure you'll find them all thought-provoking... mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
April 2003
Stephanie C. Ardito
NFAIS 45th Annual Conference Attended primarily by aggregators, the event is a major opportunity for providers to voice and share their concerns about the day-to-day operations of their businesses and to speculate about the future ofthe industry. mark for My Articles similar articles
Searcher
April 2002
Jill E. Grogg
Thinking About Reference Linking Information professionals need to be aware of the technical and organizational interests and obstacles associated with reference linking in order to better serve their users... mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
September 5, 2000
Barbara Quint
CrossRef, CAS, DataStar Announce Links to Scholarly Publications The network of links to and from scholarly publications continues to grow rapidly... mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
September 2000
Outsell Says Latest Study Dispels Myths Results from a study of how companies use information from the Internet and commercial desktop sources. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
February 2003
Paula J. Hane
What's Ahead? 15 information industry executives talk about their companies' health in the current economy, their plans on how to ride out the turbulence, and their priorities for 2003. mark for My Articles similar articles
ONLINE
Mar/Apr 2003
Industry News No Divine Presence in Library Subscription Renewals... D&B May Not Clean Up with Hoover's... COUNTER Code of Practice... Dialog on World Chambers Network... Social Sciences & Humanities... Sci-Tech... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
February 2003
Jim Ashling
Sci-Tech Publishers Show Resiliency at Online Information 2002 The big sci-tech publishers and secondary services -- in particular, the not-for-profit and society publishers -- have remained remarkably resilient over the event's entire history. mark for My Articles similar articles
Searcher
December 2000
Jill E. Grogg & Carol Tenopir
Linking to Full Text in Scholarly Journals There is an exciting variety of options, but a variety that can confuse both information professionals and end users. When trying to find the full text of journal articles, the promises and advertisements of aggregators and publishers often seem inflated... mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
August 2002
Paula J. Hane
InfoToday 2002 Context and convergence were popular topics at this New York information industry event. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
November 25, 2002
Barbara Quint
Tierney Resignation Sparks Management Shift at Thomson With Patrick Tierney's announced departure, Richard Harrington, Thomson's president and CEO, took the opportunity to shift the top executives in three of the four major groups that compose the giant corporation. mark for My Articles similar articles
ONLINE
Mar/Apr 2004
George Plosker
Making Money as an Aggregator How to be a successful aggregator when the public doesn't want to pay for content. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
May 2000
Richard T. Kaser
Brutal Honesty If Information Wants to Be Free . . . Then Who's Going to Pay for It? mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
June 2004
Paula Hane
Thomson Gale Upgrades the Learning Experience An interview with the the new president of Thomson Gale on his plans for 2004 and information industry issues. mark for My Articles similar articles