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Assessing the quality of computer print magazines: practitioners’ versus academics’ perceptions

Chang‐tseh Hsieh (University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA)
Ming‐te Lu (Lingnan College, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong)
Binshan Lin (Louisiana State University, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA)

Industrial Management & Data Systems

ISSN: 0263-5577

Article publication date: 1 April 2001

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Abstract

Non‐academic information systems (IS) and information technology (IT) related magazines have been commonly used by the IS practitioners as main sources to obtain information about state‐of‐the‐art information technologies. These trade magazines are also useful to information systems faculties for keeping abreast of new developments in IT and for supporting teaching and research. This paper presents the results of a survey which solicited the perception of IS faculties regarding the relative quality and usefulness of the computer print magazines and provides lists of top‐ranked ones in support of teaching and research activities. Results of a similar survey for the practitioner are included for comparison. Reasons of deviation between the two results are analysed.

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Hsieh, C., Lu, M. and Lin, B. (2001), "Assessing the quality of computer print magazines: practitioners’ versus academics’ perceptions", Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 101 No. 3, pp. 120-126. https://doi.org/10.1108/02635570110386571

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