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    A JavaScript function can check to see if a phone number is a valid format, i.e., is numeric, starts with a valid set of numbers ("0" for local, or an international dialing prefix followed by a valid country code) and is not too short to be a phone number. At first a JavaScript function is used to clear out any spacer characters.

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    That year, it bought Knowledge Asset Media, a company with a similar focus on knowledge management. [5] As of 2012, Information Today ran a conference called Internet Librarian. [6] Information Today was founded by Thomas Hogan and Roger Bilboul. [7] Its headquarters are in Medford, New Jersey. [1]