The Information Society (TIS) Journal
Homepage: http://www.indiana.edu/~tisj/
Mission statement:
To provide a forum for thoughtful commentary and discussion of significant topics in the world of information.
Scope:
- The rise of virtual communities
- Visions & practices of digital libraries
- E-commerce & business processes
- Evolving notions of information infrastructure
- Various forms of “electronic democracy”
Audience: Policy, decision-makers & scientists in government, industry & education; managers concerned with the effects of the information revolution on individuals, organizations and society; academic researchers.
Availability: Subscription
Editor: Harmeet Sawhney
Link to editorial board: http://www.indiana.edu/~tisj/contact/office.html
Special issus:
- Vol. 24 (3): Mobile Societies in Asia-Pacific
- Vol. 23 (4): The Legacy of Rob Kling: Social Informatics as a Research Discipline
- Vol. 23 (3): Accessibility, Disability and Inclusion in IT
- Vol. 22 (5): Towards a Coherent Metrology of Information Societies.
- Vol. 22 (4): ICT in Everyday Life.
- Vol. 21 (4): ICT Research & Disciplinary Boundaries.
- Vol. 21 (2): IT & the Relational Base of Communities.
- Vol. 20 (3): Social Determinants of Public Policy in the Information Age.
- Vol. 19 (5): ICTs & Community Networking Globalization of Electronic Commerce.
- Vol. 19 (4): The Digital Divide: Exploring Equity & Politics.
- Vol. 19 (1): Globalization of E-Commerce.
- Vol. 18 (4): Time & Information Technology.
- Vol. 17 (4): Issues of Authenticity, Social Accountability & Trust with Electronic Records.
- Vol. 17 (2): Impacts of Economic Liberalization on IT Production & Use.
- Vol. 16 (2): Universal Service: NEW Conceptions for a New Age.
Publication Frequency (x times per year): 5
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Lifespan: 1981

