About the Journal

Journal of Library, Information, Archive, and Documentation is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and case studies in the fields of library science, information science, archival studies, documentation, and bibliometrics. The journal seeks to foster scholarly communication and contribute to the advancement of theory and practice across the broad spectrum of information-related disciplines.

The journal serves as a platform for academics, researchers, librarians, archivists, and information professionals to share and discuss innovations, challenges, and best practices in the organization, preservation, access, and analysis of recorded knowledge.

Key areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Library and information management
  • Archival theory and digital preservation
  • Information retrieval systems and user behavior
  • Metadata standards and knowledge organization
  • Documentation studies and scholarly communication
  • Records management and digital curation
  • Bibliometric and scientometric analysis
  • Research evaluation, citation analysis, and academic impact
  • Trends and patterns in scholarly publishing
  • Altmetrics and research visibility

By integrating bibliometric and scientometric perspectives, the journal aims to support evidence-based decision-making in libraries, archives, and research institutions. It encourages interdisciplinary contributions that utilize quantitative and qualitative methods to explore the dynamics of scholarly communication, research productivity, collaboration networks, and knowledge dissemination.

Published regularly, the Journal of Library, Information, Archive, and Documentation welcomes original submissions that push the boundaries of current knowledge, bridge gaps between theory and practice, and offer valuable insights into the evolving landscape of information and research metrics.