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Montague Institute Review

The Montague Institute Review is a monthly Web journal consisting of:

  • original articles on a wide range of information management topics;
  • a digest of articles from other publications;
  • book and software reviews;
  • selected postings and summaries from Internet discussion groups.

The full text of all articles in the Review is available to members of the Society of Knowledge Base Publishers. Navigation tools include a full text search engine and an A - Z index on the Web. Unlike print magazines, the index is continually updated, not published as an annual supplement. All articles have numerous links to related material, both on the Montague Institute site and elsewhere. Many articles originated as member inquiries and include excerpts from member responses and interviews.

Features
Best of the Lists (including Best of BUSLIB-L) — selected excerpts from BUSLIB-L and other Internet discussion groups
Digest — links to articles of current interest.
Member Q&A — articles initiated by questions from Society members.
Top 20 articles — a list of the most popular articles (free, but registration required)
Knowledge Base Editor's Digest — Abstracts from selected trade and business publications
Point of view — Montague Institute founder Jean Graef comments on articles of current interest
Feature article abstracts (chronological list of all feature articles)
Complimentary articles (free to nonmembers)
 

Navigation tools
There are two ways to search the Montague Institute Review:

  • Keyword search -- Includes full text search, browse by topic, search within topic, and "Best Bets" (articles selected as especially relevant to a topic by our editors)
  • A - Z Index -- Traditional back-of-the-book style index with cross references. Includes lists by subject, year of publication, organization, and people.

Guest authors
We welcome guest authors, especially those who can contribute case histories based on their own experience. See the editorial focus for more information.

Permissions
Uses that do not require permission include:

  • Printing a Web page or article for personal use;
  • Linking to a Web page;
  • Short quotes with attribution (i.e. you list the Montague Institute AND our Web site as the source).

Uses that require permission include:

  • Distribution to a group, such as a classroom of students, workshop participants, or conference attendees;
  • Reprinting of extensive quotes, complete articles, or reproductions of drawings in any format for any purpose.

To obtain permission, call the publisher at (423) 968-5584.

Created on October 27, 1997 l Updated on March 13, 2010