Health Information & Libraries Journal is a peer-reviewed publication by Wiley-Blackwell dedicated to the field of health information management and library science. The journal serves as a crucial platform for the dissemination of research, practice insights, and innovations in the management and use of health information and library services.
Publication Types:
Research Articles: Detailed studies presenting original research findings in the field of health information and library services.
Review Articles: Comprehensive reviews that synthesize current knowledge and recent advancements in specific areas of health information management and library services.
Case Studies: Reports on specific instances of health information management or library service provision, highlighting practical applications and lessons learned.
Opinion Pieces: Articles providing perspectives on current issues, trends, and challenges in the field.
Impact and Contribution:
Health Information & Libraries Journal serves as a vital resource for professionals and researchers in the field of health information and library services. By disseminating high-quality research and practical insights, the journal aims to advance the practice of health information management and enhance the role of libraries in healthcare. For detailed submission guidelines and access to published articles, please visit the official Health Information & Libraries Journal page on the Wiley-Blackwell website.
Journal Home:  Journal Homepage
Editor-in-Chief:  Maria J Grant
scope:
Health Information Management: Research and practices related to the organization, retrieval, and dissemination of health information. This includes the development and implementation of health information systems, electronic health records, and health informatics.
Library Services in Health: Studies and reports on the role and impact of libraries in healthcare settings, including hospital libraries, academic health libraries, and public health information services. Topics may cover user needs assessments, service delivery models, and the integration of library services into clinical and educational settings.
Evidence-Based Practice: Contributions related to the use of evidence-based methodologies in health information and library services. This includes systematic reviews, guidelines development, and the application of research evidence in practice.
Information Literacy: Research on the development and implementation of information literacy programs for healthcare professionals, patients, and the general public. Topics may include teaching strategies, assessment methods, and the impact of information literacy on health outcomes.
Technology and Innovation: Studies on the adoption and impact of emerging technologies in health information and library services. This includes digital libraries, mobile health applications, telemedicine, and the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in information retrieval and management.
Print ISSN:  14711834
Electronic ISSN:  14711842
Abstracting and Indexing:  Scopus, SCIE
Imapct Factor 2023:  3.8
Subject Area and Category:   Health Professions,Health Information Management Medicine,Health Informatics,Social Sciences,Library and Information Sciences
Publication Frequency:  
H Index:  52
Q1:  Library and Information Sciences
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Cite Score:  6.7
SNIP:  1.226
Journal Rank(SJR):  0.683
Latest Articles:   Latest Articles in Health Information & Libraries Journal
Guidelines for Authors: Health Information & Libraries Journal Author Guidelines
Paper Submissions: Paper Submissions in Health Information & Libraries Journal
Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Country:  United Kingdom