1.9.4 Newspapers, magazines and trade papers You should make a habit of consulting weekly and monthly journals as
well as newspapers. Most serious newspapers have regular supplements
or sections devoted to technology and computers, and you should become
a regular reader. Most countries have some local publications devoted to
computers and information systems, and these can provide very useful
materials for study. Such publications will include news of the local and
global information technology industries, examples or case studies of
systems in use and discussion of systems development practices. A useful
aid to your study on this course will be to keep a scrapbook of newspaper
and magazine articles that relate to information systems and to review this
material from time to time.
Hundreds of computer magazines are found on newsagents’ shelves.
Most are aimed at the home computer user and, as such, are of relatively
little use for this subject. The magazines below, in contrast, all provide
some coverage about computers and information systems within business
organisations – the main focus of this subject.
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The Economist , UK: while this is not a computer magazine it does
contain regular articles on aspects of the computer industry, national
policies relating to computers and telecommunications and issues of
organisational use of technology. A couple of times each year, they also
publish special supplements on some aspect of ICT.
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Datamation, InformationWeek ,
CIO magazine ,
USA: these magazines,
aimed at information systems’ managers, report on many issues of
effective use of information technology in organisations. There are
websites for the magazines (noted below) from which articles can be
downloaded.
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Computing, Computer Weekly , UK: Both of these weekly papers contain
a mix of industry news, articles on particular organisations and
descriptions of new and interesting developments. Other countries will
have similar publications related to their own national marketplace.
When reading materials such as those listed here, you should spread
your effort over issues of technology itself and issues related to the
effective (or ineffective) use of the technology in organisations. It bears
repeating once again that this subject intends not to study information and
communications technologies for their own sake, but to better understand
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what they can achieve and how they can be exploited within business
organisations, public administration and society as a whole.