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Information Technology & Tourism is the first scientific journal dealing with the exciting relationship between information technology and tourism. Information and communication systems embedded in a global net have profound influence on the tourism and travel industry. Reservation systems, distributed multimedia systems, highly mobile working places, electronic markets, and the dominant position of tourism applications in the Internet are noticeable results of this development. And the tourism industry poses several challenges to the IT field and its methodologies.

Publisher: Cognizant Communication Corporation

Volume 3, Number 3-4, 2000
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SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL? ICT AND TOURISM SMEs: A COMPARATIVE EUROPEAN SURVEY
pp. 139-153(15)
Authors: Evans, Graeme; Bohrer, Janet; Richards, Greg

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A TYPOLOGY OF TOURISM-RELATED WEB SITES: ITS THEORETICAL BACKGOUND AND IMPLICATIONS
pp. 155-166(12)
Authors: Pan, Bing; Fesenmaier, Daniel

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EVALUATING ELECTRONIC CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION IN THE HOTEL SECTOR: A DELPHI STUDY
pp. 177-193(17)
Authors: O'Connor, Peter; Frew, Andrew J.

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