Industry Associations
Maintaining memberships and actively participating in industry associations allows Content DSI to keep current with the latest developments in business and technology. Our association memberships also provide a forum for exchanging information and ideas as well as maintaining a valuable network of colleagues.
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The Association of Directory Publishers (ADP) is the international trade association founded in 1898 to promote the establishment and maintenance of the highest standard of quality and service in directory publishing. It provides to its members industry-relevant communications, content-rich meetings and conventions, research, legal and legislative support, and various other programs and services.
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The Association of Educational Publishers (AEP) is a nonprofit organization that serves and advances the industry of supplemental educational publishing. The membership of AEP represents the breadth of educational content developers delivering progressive educational products and services in both print and electronic formats to today’s schools and colleges. |
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The Association of Medical Media (AMM) is a non-profit organization with over 30 member/associate organizations representing approximately 200 publications. The name reflects their membership: medical publishing firms, content providers and associated companies in the medical communications field. |
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American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) also known as “the association of associations,” was founded in 1920. Representing approximately 10,000 associations, ASAE is dedicated to advancing the value of voluntary associations to society, as well as supporting the professionalism of individuals who lead them. |
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The Association of Information & Dissemination Centers – ASIDIC’s member organizations represent links in the information chain, from electronic database publishers to online vendors, to corporate librarians to professional researchers and other users of information services. While the products, markets and financial structures of their members are diverse, they are all united by a common goal: To foster, encourage and improve the development, production, processing, storage, retrieval, dissemination and use of electronic information. |
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National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services (NFAIS) is a premier membership organization of more than 60 of the world’s leading producers of databases, information services and information technology in the sciences, engineering, social sciences, business and the arts and humanities. It serves all those who create, aggregate, organize and facilitate access to authoritative content. To improve member capabilities and contribute to their ongoing success, NFAIS provides opportunities for education, advocacy and a forum in which to address common interests. |
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Society of Scholarly Publishing (SSP), an international nonprofit professional association founded in 1971, serves members in all aspects of scholarly publishing, including journal and book publishers, librarians, manufacturers and web editors. SSP’s objectives are to facilitate learning, communication and the advancement of appropriate technologies among all those who are involved with scholarly communication.
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