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*** The Internet Business Journal:
Commercial Opportunities in the Networking Age ***
ISSN 1192-8646
The Internet Business Journal is the only existing source of
information in print for both small and large businesses interested
in staying informed about commercial opportunities on the Internet.
The Business Journal features detailed accounts of successful
business ventures on, or related to, the Internet, BITNET and
affiliated networks. It also provides readers with details of
legislation changes affecting commercial activity on the Internet.
Keep your company, educational institution, or government department
informed about National Education and Research Network (NREN),
CANARIE (Canadian network), and other developing networks and
emerging markets. Gain a greater familiarity with Internet end users
and market trends. Sharpen your companies strategic vision by
anticipating new sales and product development sectors on the
world's largest computer network (over ten million users).
The Internet Business Journal is printed in high quality, multi-
colour, three-ring binder format (binder not included). This
innovative format enables subscribers to create a constantly updated
Internet Business Guide, Resource Manual, and Network Business
Directory that contains an ever increasing wealth of information.
The Business Journal is an economically priced guide to
Internet/BITNET markets and a unique information management system
for mining the Net with greater efficiency. Information specialists
will benefit greatly from this key tool for enhancing client
services and products.
Readers will learn of new network market areas and be advised of
potential product development and sales opportunities on the Net.
The Internet Business Journal also contains extensive
Internet/BITNET user tips to keep your staff's network learning
curve to a minimum.
* Regular Supplements for Late Breaking News and New Resources
The Internet Business Journal Supplement will keep you informed of
late breaking network news with six annual supplements, delivered
each month between regular issues. Each Internet Business Journal
Supplement is ten to twenty pages of industry updates plus
information on new Internet resources in all areas - business,
academic, scientific, and leisure. Each supplement features details
on newly available Internet/BITNET documents, reviews of Internet
guides in print, expert user tips, descriptions of new electronic
journals and newsletters, online interest groups, hardware and
software support groups, and USENET newsgroups. Keep on top of new
Gopher, Telnet, WAIS, FTP, LISTSERV, USENET, and WorldWideWeb
databases, documents and services.
Information is gathered according to three specific areas: Internet
Resources, Networking Tips and Tools, and Internet Business Updates.
Each information area is colour coded and the final issue of each
annual volume comes with a cumulative index to the Supplements and
the Journal. As with the Journal, the Supplement is printed in
three-ring binder format, so that readers can collect both in an
always current Internet business manual, user guide and resource
directory. The Internet Business Journal & Supplement searches every
corner of the Net for current business information -- so you and
your staff don't have to.
>>> Regular Features:
* Software Development, Sales, and Support
* Small Business Ventures on the Net
* Internet-Assisted Public Relations
* Government Online
* Library and Education Related Business Ventures
* Database Services
* Network-based Advertising Strategies
* Internet Publishing and Document Delivery
* University-Industry Networking
The Internet Business Journal is available in hardcopy for a
subscription fee. Each issue will also have an electronic edition
that publishes the table of contents and article abstracts. Single
issue orders will be accommodated.
The premiere issue, June 1993, will contain the following feature
stories:
* Making Software for the Internet: Archie's Success Story
* Telecommuting on the Internet
* Networking God: Conducting the Lord's Business on the Net
* NSF awards 12 million in contracts designed to prepare for a
commercialized Internet
* How to Get your Business on the Internet
* Finding Government Information on the Internet
* Commercial Database Services on the Internet
* Writing Advertising for Electronic Dissemination: Part One
To Subscribe/Access:
Six issues of The Internet Business Journal, and six issues of The
Internet Business Journal Supplement for only:
$149.00 US ($179.00 Cdn) regular rate
$75.00 US ($89.00Cdn) for small businesses, libraries,
educational institutions, students and under/unemployed.
The electronic edition (table of contents, occasional full text of
selected article, and abstracts only), will appear on a number of
FTP and Gopher servers in the Spring of 1993.
Contact:
Michael Strangelove, Publisher
The Internet Business Journal
1-60 Springfield Road, Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA, K1M 1C7
Phone: (613) 747-0642
FAX: (613) 564-6641
441495@acadvm1.uottawa.ca