ARIADNE ARIADNE is targeted principally at information science professionals in academia, and also to interested lay people both in and beyond the higher education community. The principal goal of ARIADNE is to "report on information service developments, information networking issues and current digital library initiatives worldwide.
D-Lib D-Lib Magazine is a solely electronic publication with "a primary focus on digital library research and development, including but not limited to new technologies, applications, and contextual social and economic issues. The primary goal of the magazine is timely and efficient information exchange for the digital library community". Typing in the keyword "Metadata" to the search box on the cover page, the reader will find hundreds of relevant articles published to date. The full contents of the magazine, including all back issues, are available free of charge at the D-Lib web site as well as multiple mirror sites around the world.
JODI The Journal of Digital Information is supported by the British Computer Society and Oxford University Press. It published its first papers in April 1997, when it was one of very few electronic-only journals. It continues as an electronic-only journal today. Not all papers can be printed. JoDI has over 3500 registered users who have signed up to receive email alerts of new issues.