Nordic Journal of Library and Information Studies (NJLIS) is a peer-reviewed journal covering scientific issues and current trends in library and information studies. The journal publishes articles in Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and English.
Aims and scope: “Nordic Journal of Library and Information Studies is a scholarly peer reviewed open access journal, covering scientific issues and current trends in Library and Information Studies. Nordic Journal of Library and Information Studies publishes Nordic and international peer reviewed LIS articles and reviews of significant LIS literature. The editorial committee consists of representatives from LIS departments in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. The role of editor rotates annually between the members of the editorial committee. The journal is published by University of Copenhagen’s online platform tidsskrift.dk.”
Frequency: 2 issues per year
Launched: 2012 (formely: Biblioteksarbejde 1979–2004, Dansk Biblioteksforskning 2005–2011)
Peer reviewed: yes, double-blind review
Open access: yes
Languages: Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, English
Genres: research article, book review
Length of research articles: max. 8,000 words
Reference style: APA style
Book reviews: yes
Publisher: Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University, Sweden
Venue of publication: Lund
Publication level: 1 in Norway
Indexing: CrossRef, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), EBSCO, Scopus