The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science solicits articles for publication and also seeks volunteers to serve as referees or book reviewers. This quarterly journal, established in 1976, continues the Canadian Journal of Information Science and publishes research papers, scholarly opinion papers, reviews of research, brief communications, information about significant Library and Information Science (LIS) research activities within Canada, and reviews of books and other media. Papers are selected by a process of peer review, with usually two independent reviews of each paper.rnThe editorial policy of the journal is to contribute to the advancement of information and library science by serving as a forum for discussion of theory and research. The journal is concerned with research findings, understanding of issues in the field, information practices of individuals and groups, and understanding of the history, economics, and technology of information or library systems and services.
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