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is essential reading for information professionals within corporations, academic institutions, consultancies and government bodies. The magazine reaches everyone from content purchasers to implementers of content management strategy, from builders to those implementing the underlying technologies

ABD-BVD - The Belgian Association for Documentation is the meeting and reflection place for all people whose profession is related to information and also for those involved in information management methods and technologies.
www.abd-bvd.be .

AIIP is a network of freelance information specialists. Headquartered in the USA, members are located in more than 20 countries. Members provide a variety of information research and consulting services. Visit http://www.aiip.org/

BIALL, The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians was formed in 1969. It is an independent and self-supporting body that was created to represent the interests of legal information professionals, documentalists and other suppliers of legal literature and reference materials in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.

BIMA is the industry association representing the interactive media and digital content sector. It supports individuals and organisations which deliver high quality, creative and innovative, interactive media solutions. It strives to stimulate commercial growth, and acts as an industry liaison with academia and government through the provision of knowledge, encouragement and economy; BIMA is a united voice for its members and strives to develop an internationally competitive new media industry in Britain.

CILIP is the largest and most comprehensive membership body for library and information professionals in the UK. We help members with their education, professional qualifications, job hunting, continuing professional development as well as formal and informal networking opportunities. We enable our members to remain informed and employable.
CILIP membership: An investment in your professional future. www.cilip.org.uk

The ClickZ Network is the largest resource of interactive marketing news, information, commentary, advice, opinion, research, and reference in the world, online or off-. From search to e-mail, technology to trends, our coverage is expert, exclusive, and in-depth. Our mission: to help interactive marketers do their jobs better.
Since 1976 the City Legal Information Group (CLIG) has been supporting legal information professionals in and around London by arranging events for professional development and to provide a forum for networking.

CLSIG - the Commercial, Legal & Scientific Information Group, is the new name for the former ICLG and is dedicated to supporting and promoting the careers of information professionals working in all commercial sectors. The new name was adopted in 2007 to better reflect the actual concerns of its membership.

CMS Watch
Thousands of enterprises, government organisations, and consultants worldwide rely on CMS Watch reports for in-depth technical analysis. Known for their unflinching critical assessments, and scrupulous vendor neutrality, CMS Watch reports provide all of the information you require to make the right choice -- including implementation advice and pitfalls to avoid. Get the real story today. Reports include: The SharePoint Report, Web CMS Report, Enterprise Search Report, Enterprise Portals Report, The ECM Suites Report, Enterprise Social Software Report, Digital & Media Asset Management Report, XML & Component Content Report, Web Analytics Report, and E-mail Archiving & Management Report.

Computing is now a true cross-media brand working through the paper, website, e-newsletters, pda/mobile, special events and exhibitions to ensure the right information reaches the right audience in the format they prefer. With a circulation of over 110,000, Computing's strategy is focused on reaching the real IT decision makers - both inside and outside the IT department.

Danish Association for Information and Documentation is an organisation for information professionals within the private and public sectors. DFID has four networking groups. The association arranges conferences and publishes a quarterly journal.

DF, Danish Research Library Association is a joint association of Danish research and special libraries and their staff. The aims of the association are
- to promote initiatives for the benefit of the research libraries and the whole Danish library sector
- to strengthen cooperation in communication and documentation
- to exchange ideas and experiences within the whole cultural area
- to cooperate with other related organisations in Denmark and abroad

The Direct Marketing Association
The DMA is the largest and most influential association to represent the direct marketing industry. Its members include pure-play digital and integrated agencies. Through a broad range of services, the DMA drives the growth of its members and the development of the industry as a whole. www.dma.org.uk

Elsevier publishes thirteen leading Library and Information Science journals and online access is available via http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Visit www.elsevier.com/libraryscience to access FREE full text online sample copies.

The European Association for Health Information and Libraries is an active professional association uniting and motivating librarians and information officers working in medical and health science libraries in Europe. EAHIL encourages professional development, improves cooperation and enables exchanges of experience amongst its members. The association counts about 1000 members from about 30 European countries.

European Information Association - Representing the interests of people working with EU information, we offer expertise, publications and training to help you find out what the EU is, what it does, how it works.

The Finnish Research Library Association was established in 1929. Its goals are:
-to promote the role of libraries in research and education
-to increase the professional skills of those working in the field

FreePint publishes resources, websites and publications to serve the largest worldwide community of information practitioners. Over 100,000 users benefit from practical tips articles, in-depth product reviews, career development resources, a Q&A forum, web guides, reports and more. Learn more about all the resources in the FreePint Family.
Government Technology (GT) is the UK's premier "Technology Monthly" for the Public Sector. Used by IT Directors, e-Envoys/Champions, Web Developers etc, GT is regarded as the place to source the technology that will assist them in meeting their 2005 Modernising Government requirements. If you have the Technology for Government...Government Technology is for you!

The Gurteen Knowledge Community is a global learning community for people who wish to share and learn from each other and who strive to see the world differently, think differently and act differently.

The Information Architecture Institute
The Information Architecture Institute is an international professional organization, operated by a dedicated, multi-national group of people. Through its programs and activities, IAI supports individuals and organizations specializing in the design and construction of shared information environments. Join today at iainstitute.org.

Formerly Green Sheet magazine, web site and trade directory the IDMi magazine and web site will continue to keep you informed with the latest in information and document management news, views, opinions, hardware and software. http://www.idmi-online.com/

Trade magazine IK is read by far out the larger part of all information professionals in the Netherlands (knowledge managers, librarians, documentalists, company archivists etc). Keywords: web 2.0, intellectual property, learning, knowledge (management), technology. http://www.ikmagazine.nl/
The most widely read publication in the information industry, this is the only newspaper designed to meet the needs of the information professional. Information Today delivers total coverage of late-breaking news and long-term trends in the information industry.

Founded in 1989, ISKO is the leading international society for organization of knowledge. ISKO has a broad and interdisciplinary scope. ISKO's mission is to advance conceptual work in knowledge organization in all kinds of forms, and for all kinds of purposes, such as databases, libraries, dictionaries and the Internet.

Jobsforinfopros.com is an independent job board dedicated to information professionals. We know the market well and offer a mix of contemporary and traditional ‘jobs by email' and via RSS feeds and are equipped to deliver expert CV and interview advice.

KnowledgeBoard is the leading online destination for knowledge management professionals offering features, articles, documents and peer to peer forums to over 12,000 members. Register free now at http://www.knowledgeboad.com/.

Mashable is the world's largest blog focused exclusively on Web 2.0 and Social Media news. With more than 12.5 million monthly page views, Mashable is the most prolific blog reviewing new Web sites and services, publishing breaking news on what's new on the web and offering social media resources and guides.

NGLIS Network of Government Librarians and Information Specialists is a non-affiliated organisation run by and for information specialists in Government departments & agencies. We provide an opportunity to network with colleagues and keep up to date with best practice. We also publish a journal, Network, which includes articles on government library & information work and members also receive a bi-monthly electronic newsletter. We organise a topical annual conference, run courses on subjects and skills of interest to our members, arrange visits to other libraries and hold various social events throughout the year.

Norwegian Library Association is a national independent organisation of 3.300 individual and institutional members, with the main task to encourage and promote the development of all kinds of Norwegian libraries.

NVB is the Dutch Association for Library, Information and Knowledge Professionals. Our aims are to promote the profession and to improve the professional level of our members and to lobby for the profession at policy level. The association is organised in chapters reflecting either the type of library or a particular interest field. The NVB co-organises and facilitates several events, amongst others the Online Conference Netherlands.

The Publishers Association (PA) is the leading trade organisation serving book, journal and electronic publishers in the UK.
Our core service is representation and lobbying, around copyright, rights and other matters relevant to our members, who represent roughly 80% of the industry by turnover. Our membership is open to publishing companies that operate in the UK
ReadWriteWeb
ReadWriteWeb is a blog that provides Web Technology news, reviews and analysis. It began publishing on April 20, 2003 and is now one of the most widely read and respected blogs in the world. It has around 275,000 RSS and email subscribers. ReadWriteWeb was founded by Richard MacManus and is written by a team of Web enthusiasts.

Research Information exists in both print and electronic forms, as Europe's premier magazine, website and electronic newsletter for online content and information management, serving the needs of publishers, researchers, scientists and STM librarians. The website and newsletter extend and enhance the magazine's coverage by offering up-to-the minute industry news, product and event listings, and reports.

The monthly issue of Revolution delivers exclusive news, analysis, features and reports on developments in digital marketing. For more information visit http://www.revolutionmagazine.com/.

Scope eKnowledge Center provides world-class content development and database enhancement services to leading publishers and large corporate organizations, through an award-winning blend of technology, project flexibility and subject matter expertise.

Search Engine Strategies (SES) is the leading global conference & expo series that educates delegates on search engine marketing (SEM), including optimization (SEO) and advertising strategies, tactics and best practices. SES Search Marketing Events provide instruction from the industry's top Search experts, including representatives of the Search Engines themselves. Look below for an event near you or read on to find out more about our conference & expo series.

SLA is a non-profit global organization for innovative information professionals. SLA serves more than 12,000 members in 83 countries in the information profession, including corporate, academic and government information specialists. SLA-Europe was established in 1972 to provide information professionals in Europe with a unique networking opportunity through regular meetings and social events. Come visit the SLA stand to meet members of the association. Benefits of SLA membership include: 'Information Outlook' monthly magazine, free membership of a regional chapter and subject division.

Founded in 1947, the Society of Archivists is the recognised professional body for archivists, records managers and conservators in the United Kingdom and Ireland. There are a number of membership options available to join the Society, and the recently created Affiliate Membership category is open to all individuals with an interest in archives, records management and conservation. For further details of joining or to find out more about the Society's activities please contact the Society's office.

Swedish Association for Information Specialists is a non-profit organisation for networking and competence development. The Association gives training and arranges conferences. It also publishes a quarterly journal and an information industry newsletter.

The Society for Finnish Information Specialists is an association for experts and specialists working in different fields of Information Industry. The aim of the society is to promote professional skills of its members, the cooperation between other associations in the branch and to enhance the development of Information Industry.

UKeIG,The UK e-Information Group is a respected and well-established body for all information professionals, users and developers of electronic information resources. The Group promotes the effective exploitation and management of electronic information in all formats.

Upplýsing, www.upplysing.is was founded in 1999, when four Icelandic library associations, the oldest founded in 1960, officially merged. Upplýsing is almost exclusively operated on voluntarily basis. Publications: the newsletter Fregnir and the journal Bókasafnið, www.bokasafnid.is. Semiannual Conference.

What's New in Publishing is a weekly e-Bulletin sent out to more 14,500 individuals actively engaged in the UK publishing industry. For the latest issue go to http://www.wnip.co.uk