Journals
(see also Category:Library science journals and Journal Citation Reports for listing according to Impact factor)
Some core journals in LIS are:
- Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) (1966–2011)
- Information Processing and Management
- Information Research: An international electronic journal (IR) (1995-)
- Italian Journal of Library and Information Studies
- Journal of Documentation (JDoc) (1945-)
- Journal of Information Science (JIS) (1979-)
- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) (1950-)
- Knowledge Organization (journal)
- The Library Quarterly (LQ) (1931-)
- Library Trends (1952-)
- Scientometrics (journal) (1978-)
Important bibliographical databases in LIS are, among others, Social Sciences Citation Index and Library and Information Science Abstracts
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