Librarian journal

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Librarian journals are specialist journals from the area of ​​library, information and documentation science ( BID area ). They contain, among other things, reports from research and practice, information on events and job advertisements . In addition to other means of communication such as telephone , e-mail and weblogs , specialist journals are also used for communication between librarians and for exchanging experiences.

Well-known specialist library journals

According to an analysis published in 2002, the most influential journals as measured by the Impact Factor are international Journal of Documentation , Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology , Library and Information Science , Annual Review of Information Science and Technology , Library Quarterly , College and Research Libraries and Scientometrics and in the German-language journals Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie , library: research and practice , ABI technology , library service and book and library . According to a survey of 257 experts, mainly from the library sector, published in the same publication, the most widely read journals are all in German. In addition to the highly ranked German-language magazines, the TOP 10 named ABI Technik, BITonline , Information - Wissenschaft & Praxis , ProLibris , VÖB-Mitteilungen and Password .

Disordered, subjective list

See also

Librarian associations

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  1. ^ Grazia Colonia: Information science journals in scientometric analysis . Department of Library and Information Science at the Cologne University of Applied Sciences, 2002 (Cologne working papers on library and information science, 33)

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