Library Trends is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that explores current issues and emerging trends shaping the field of library and information science. Each issue is dedicated to a specific theme, providing comprehensive coverage and in-depth analysis of topics relevant to librarians, information professionals, and researchers.
The journal's scope encompasses a wide range of subjects, including digital libraries, information access, knowledge management, information policy, library administration, and the evolving role of libraries in the 21st century. It also addresses topics such as knowledge organization, metadata, cataloguing, library automation, and information preservation. Indexed in Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA) and other key databases, Library Trends serves as a valuable resource for library practitioners, researchers, and educators.
This journal provides a platform for critical discussions, innovative ideas, and evidence-based practices, encouraging authors to submit their scholarly work. The journal aims to enhance the understanding of libraries and information services and their impact on communities worldwide, contributing to the advancement of the profession.