Revista General de Informacion y Documentacion
Scope & Guideline
Exploring Innovations in Library and Information Sciences
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Information Management and Documentation:
The journal emphasizes the organization, management, and dissemination of information across various formats and platforms, addressing both traditional and digital environments. - Archival Studies:
A core area of focus, the journal explores archival practices, theory, and the role of archives in preserving cultural heritage and supporting research. - Digital Literacy and Education:
The journal investigates the evolving nature of digital literacy, especially in educational contexts, addressing how educators and learners adapt to digital transformations. - Bibliometrics and Scientific Communication:
Research on bibliometric analyses, citation studies, and the impact of scientific publications is a significant focus, providing insights into knowledge dissemination and academic visibility. - Cultural Heritage and GLAM Institutions:
The journal explores the intersection of information science with cultural heritage, particularly through galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAM), promoting innovative practices in heritage management. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
The journal encourages interdisciplinary research that integrates information science with fields such as history, sociology, and communication, fostering a holistic understanding of information systems.
Trending and Emerging
- Digital Transformation in Information Science:
There is a growing emphasis on how digital technologies are reshaping information science practices, including the use of big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning in information management. - Data Literacy and Information Ethics:
Increasing attention is being paid to data literacy and the ethical implications of information use, particularly in the context of datafication and infocracy, highlighting the need for responsible information practices. - Interdisciplinary Research in Information Studies:
Emerging themes reflect a trend towards interdisciplinary research that bridges information science with other domains, such as sociology, communication, and cultural studies, enhancing the relevance of the field. - GLAM Institutions and Innovation:
Research exploring the roles of galleries, libraries, archives, and museums in fostering innovation and community engagement is on the rise, indicating a shift towards more collaborative and participatory practices. - Impact of COVID-19 on Information Practices:
The journal has increasingly published studies examining how the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed information practices, digital access, and the role of libraries and archives in crisis management.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Print Media Studies:
Research focusing exclusively on print media, such as historical printing practices and traditional publishing, has seen a decrease, reflecting a shift towards digital and multimedia formats. - Local Historical Archives:
Papers centered on specific local archives and their histories are becoming less frequent, suggesting a possible decline in interest or funding for localized archival research. - Static Bibliographic Studies:
There has been a noticeable reduction in studies that solely rely on static bibliographic analyses without integrating dynamic digital components or contemporary relevance. - Niche Cultural Practices:
Research focused on niche cultural practices and their documentation appears to be waning, possibly overshadowed by broader themes of digital transformation and globalization. - Historical Document Analysis:
While historical analysis remains important, the focus on purely historical document analysis without tying it to current practices or technological advances has diminished.
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