Collection Management
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Advancing the Art of Collection Development in a Digital Age.
Introduction
Collection Management is a vital peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the intricacies of library and information sciences, as well as the strategic management of collection development, curation, and innovation within libraries. Published by Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, this authoritative journal has been serving the academic community since 1976, reflecting over four decades of evolution in the field. With an impressive trajectory, it is currently ranked in the Q2 category for Library and Information Sciences and Q3 for Strategy and Management, showcasing its influence and relevance. Although not an Open Access journal, its rigorous content is accessible to a wide range of researchers, professionals, and students dedicated to enhancing collection practices and library management. The journal's diverse scope encompasses practical insights, theoretical advancements, and empirical studies, underscoring its importance in perpetuating knowledge and best practices within a dynamic information landscape. With an ISSN of 0146-2679 and an E-ISSN of 1545-2549, Collection Management is a cornerstone resource for stakeholders invested in the future of library services and information management.
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