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The Information Society An International Journal

ISSN: 1087-6537 (electronic) 0197-2243 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 5 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge

Aims & Scope

2008 Impact Factor: 1.042
Ranking: 27/61 (Information Science & Library Science)
© Thomson Scientific, Journal Citation Reports 2009

The Information Society is a multidisciplinary journal intended to answer questions about the Information Age. It provides a forum for thoughtful commentary and discussion of significant topics in the world of information, such as transborder data flow, regulatory issues, the impact of the information industry, information as a determinant of public and private organizational performance, and information and the sovereignty of the public and private organizational performance, and information and the sovereignty of the public. Its papers analyze information policy issues affecting society. Because of the journal's international perspective, it will have worldwide appeal to scientists and policymakers in government, education, and industry. Topics covered include:

  • The rise of virtual communities
  • Visions and practices of digital libraries
  • E-commerce and business processes
  • Evolving notions of information infrastructure
  • Various forms of "electronic democracy"

Peer Review Policy:

All research articles in this journal have undergone editorial screening and peer review.

Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Readership

Policy- and decision-makers and scientists in government, industry and education; managers concerned with the effects of the information revolution on individuals, organizations and society; and academic researchers and others with an interest in issues regarding the information society.
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