The Journal of Librarianship and Information Science (JOLIS) is a peer-reviewed journal that explores the dynamic landscape of library and information science. It publishes high-quality research, critical analyses, and insightful reviews relevant to library professionals, information scientists, and researchers worldwide. JOLIS covers a broad spectrum of topics, including information management, digital libraries, information retrieval, and the evolving role of libraries in the digital age. It aims to foster intellectual discourse and contribute to the advancement of the field.
Indexed in Scopus and other prominent databases, JOLIS ensures wide visibility and accessibility for researchers and practitioners. Its scope encompasses subjects like information behavior, knowledge organization, information policy, and the impact of technology on library services. The journal also highlights the importance of information literacy, data curation, and the preservation of cultural heritage in the digital environment.
Researchers and professionals in the field are invited to contribute their work, fostering an international dialogue that shapes the future of librarianship and information science. JOLIS seeks to promote innovative thinking and evidence-based practices that address the challenges and opportunities facing libraries and information centers in the 21st century.