CANADIAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND LIBRARY SCIENCE-REVUE CANADIENNE DES SCIENCES DE L INFORMATION ET DE BIBLIOTHECONOMIE
Scope & Guideline
Transforming the landscape of library studies.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Information Management and Archival Studies:
The journal emphasizes the importance of effective information management practices and archival methodologies, exploring contemporary challenges and innovations in recordkeeping, especially in contexts like public health and digital environments. - Community Engagement and Social Justice:
CJILS highlights the role of libraries in promoting social justice, community engagement, and digital literacy, particularly in addressing the needs of marginalized groups and fostering inclusivity. - Technological Integration and Information Systems:
The journal examines the impact of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and automation, on library services and information systems, focusing on human-centered approaches and the implications for user experience. - Research Methodologies in Library Science:
A commitment to methodological diversity is evident, with a focus on mixed methods research, bibliometric studies, and qualitative analyses that enrich the understanding of library and information science practices. - Open Access and Scholarly Communication:
The journal is dedicated to exploring trends in open access publishing and the evolving landscape of scholarly communication, assessing its implications for research accessibility and dissemination.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of COVID-19 on Libraries:
There has been a significant increase in studies analyzing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on library services and community engagement, highlighting the adaptive strategies employed by libraries during crises. - Digital Literacy and Community Partnerships:
Emerging themes focus on the importance of digital literacy and partnerships between libraries and community organizations, particularly in training underserved populations like older adults. - Artificial Intelligence and Ethics in Information Science:
The exploration of artificial intelligence's role in information systems, particularly its ethical implications and potential benefits, is gaining traction, reflecting a broader interest in the intersection of technology and social responsibility. - Feminist Theories in Library Science:
Research incorporating feminist theories and methods is on the rise, emphasizing the need to address gender dynamics within library and information science. - Environmental Sustainability in Information Practices:
A growing interest in green open access and sustainable practices within libraries indicates a trend towards integrating environmental considerations into information management and library operations.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Library Services:
There appears to be a waning focus on traditional library services and collections management, as the discourse shifts towards digital transformation and community-centric services. - Historical Perspectives in Library Science:
Research that primarily emphasizes historical analyses and traditional archival practices is becoming less frequent, indicating a move towards contemporary and future-oriented studies. - Generalized Studies on Library Usage:
Broad studies that do not specifically address the impact of socio-political factors or technological changes on library usage are less common, suggesting a shift towards more nuanced analyses.
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