AIB Studi
Scope & Guideline
Exploring innovative practices for a digital age.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Library and Information Science (LIS):
The journal explores various aspects of LIS, including the management of library services, the role of librarians, and the evolution of information access. - Cultural and Historical Studies of Books:
A significant focus is placed on the history of books and publishing, examining the cultural impact of literature and bibliographic practices throughout history. - Digital Transformation and Libraries:
The journal addresses the challenges and opportunities presented by digital technologies in libraries, including digital lending, online resources, and the impact of digital media on reading practices. - Community Engagement and Social Responsibility:
Many articles emphasize the role of libraries in community development, social inclusion, and cultural heritage preservation. - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Librarianship:
AIB Studi promotes interdisciplinary research that combines perspectives from sociology, education, and cultural studies to enhance the understanding of libraries' roles in society.
Trending and Emerging
- Digital Literacy and Information Behavior:
There is an increasing emphasis on understanding digital literacy and how it affects users' information-seeking behavior, reflecting the changing landscape of information access. - Impact of Technology on Reading Practices:
Research exploring the effects of technology, such as social media and digital platforms, on reading habits and user engagement is gaining traction, indicating a shift towards understanding modern reading dynamics. - Sustainability in Libraries:
Emerging themes around sustainability practices in libraries, including eco-friendly initiatives and the role of libraries in promoting environmental awareness, are becoming more prominent. - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Libraries:
There is a growing focus on diversity and inclusion within library services, addressing how libraries can better serve underrepresented communities and promote equitable access to information. - Narrative Medicine and Libraries:
The integration of narrative medicine into library programs is an emerging theme, highlighting the role of libraries in supporting health literacy and community well-being through storytelling and reading.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Cataloging Practices:
There is a noticeable decrease in the focus on traditional cataloging methods, as the field shifts toward more dynamic and user-centered approaches to information organization. - Historical Studies of Rare Books:
While still present, the emphasis on rare book studies and the historical significance of specific texts has diminished in favor of broader cultural and societal discussions. - Physical Library Spaces:
Research centered on the physical attributes and organization of libraries is becoming less frequent, potentially due to the increasing focus on virtual and digital environments. - Print Media and Reading Habits:
As digital reading becomes more prevalent, discussions specifically about print media and traditional reading habits are observed to be less frequent in recent publications. - Focus on Local Library Policies:
There appears to be a decline in articles dedicated to specific local library policies, with a shift towards more generalized discussions of library science and its global implications.
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