
JOURNALS,
E-ZINES, NEWSLETTERS, & SERIALS
MULTIMEDIA
D-lib
Magazine
Publisher:
Coordinated by the Corporation for National Research Initiatives, sponsored
by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on behalf of the
NSF/DARPA/NASA Digital Libraries Initiative.
Frequency:
Monthly.
"D-lib Magazine
is a monthly magazine with articles, news, and commentary on all aspects
of digital library research."
e-doc
Publisher:
Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM) International.
Frequency:
Bi-Monthly.
Inform Magazine
and its European counterpart, Document World have combined to form a brand
new magazine called e-doc. This new publication is "written by experienced
executives and technology experts, and offers editorial content, case studies,
applications reviews, tips, lessons learned and problems solved" as it
relates to document management, workflow, content management, data warehousing,
mass storage, and other e-business technologies.
MC
Journal: The Journal of Academic Media Librarianship
Publisher:
State University of New York at Buffalo.
Frequency:
Quarterly.
"A peer-reviewed,
electronic forum for practical and scholarly information on topics and
issues concerning academic media librarianship."
RLG
DigiNews
Publisher:
Research Libraries Group (RLG) & Cornell University Library's Department
of Preservation and Conservation.
Frequency:
Bi-Monthly.
An electronic
newsletter concerning digital preservation and access issues and focuses
on topics of particular interest to managers of digital initiatives with
a preservation component or rationale.
Streaming
Media Europe Newsletter
Publisher
: First Conference Inc.
Frequency:
Every second week.
This newsletter
focuses on the "business of streaming media within Europe and is the authority
on developments in this exciting marketplace."
Streaming
Media Newsletter
Publisher:
First Conference Inc.
Frequency:
Weekly.
"The world's
leading newsletter for the streaming media industry." The Streaming
Media Newsletter is an invaluable resource read by over 15,000 executives
and developers within the streaming media industry."
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