The Journal of Documentation (JoD) is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing research and practice in the field of documentation and information management. It focuses on the study of documentation practices, information organization, and the management of information resources across various contexts. JoD aims to provide a platform for researchers, practitioners, and educators to explore and disseminate knowledge related to the documentation and management of information in both traditional and digital environments.
Objective:
The primary objective of JoD is to enhance the understanding and development of documentation practices by publishing high-quality research that addresses theoretical, methodological, and practical issues. The journal seeks to explore new approaches, technologies, and frameworks for effective information management and documentation. JoD aims to contribute to the advancement of the field by providing insights that inform both academic research and professional practice in documentation and information management.
Interdisciplinary Approach:
JoD adopts an interdisciplinary approach, encouraging contributions from various fields such as information science, library science, archival science, knowledge management, and information technology. This approach ensures a comprehensive examination of documentation and information management issues, integrating diverse perspectives and methodologies. By fostering interdisciplinary research, the journal aims to address complex challenges and develop innovative solutions that enhance the effectiveness of documentation practices in various settings.
Impact:
The journal has a significant impact on both academic research and professional practice in the field of documentation. It is widely cited by researchers, practitioners, and educators who are interested in the latest developments and trends in information management and documentation. The research published in JoD contributes to the development of best practices, theoretical frameworks, and practical tools that improve documentation and information management processes. The journal also serves as a valuable resource for those involved in the design, implementation, and evaluation of documentation systems and strategies.
Significance:
JoD plays a crucial role in advancing the study and practice of documentation by providing a platform for high-quality research and practical insights. Its contributions support the development of effective documentation practices and information management strategies that enhance the organization and accessibility of information. The journals interdisciplinary focus and commitment to excellence make it an essential resource for anyone involved in documentation and information management research and practice. Through its rigorous scholarship and comprehensive coverage, JoD helps shape the future of documentation and information management.
Journal Home:  Journal Homepage
Editor-in-Chief:  Professor David Bawden
scope:
The Journal of Documentation focuses on research in the field of information science and documentation, addressing various aspects of information management, documentation practices, and related disciplines. Its scope includes, but is not limited to:
Information Retrieval and Access: Studies on techniques and systems for retrieving and accessing information, including search algorithms, indexing methods, and retrieval systems.
Documentation Practices: Research on the methods and standards for documenting information, including best practices for creating, organizing, and managing documents.
Information Management: Exploration of strategies and systems for managing information within organizations, including information governance, data management, and knowledge management.
Metadata and Data Description: Studies on the use and development of metadata standards and schemes for describing and organizing information and data.
Digital Libraries and Archives: Research on the development, management, and preservation of digital libraries and archives, including digital collections, metadata standards, and archival practices.
Information Behavior and User Studies: Studies on how individuals seek, use, and interact with information, including user needs, behavior, and information-seeking strategies.
Information Systems and Technology: Exploration of information systems and technologies used for documentation and information management, including software tools, databases, and digital platforms.
Document Analysis and Visualization: Research on methods and tools for analyzing and visualizing documents and information, including text mining, data visualization, and content analysis.
Knowledge Organization and Classification: Studies on systems and methodologies for organizing and classifying knowledge, including taxonomy development, ontologies, and classification schemes.
Information Policy and Ethics: Examination of policies and ethical issues related to information management and documentation, including privacy, intellectual property, and access rights.
Historical and Cultural Aspects of Documentation: Research on the historical and cultural aspects of documentation practices and their evolution over time.
Education and Training in Information Science: Studies on educational programs and training related to information science, documentation, and information management.
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Exploration of interdisciplinary approaches to documentation and information science, including connections with fields such as library science, computer science, and cognitive science.
Emerging Trends and Innovations: Research on emerging trends and innovations in documentation and information science, including new technologies, methodologies, and applications.
Case Studies and Practical Applications: Detailed case studies demonstrating the application of documentation and information science principles in real-world settings.
Research Methods and Methodologies: Examination of research methods and methodologies used in the study of documentation and information science, including qualitative and quantitative approaches.
Global Perspectives: Studies on documentation and information science practices from a global perspective, including cross-cultural and international issues.
The journal provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, and educators to share their findings and advancements in the field of documentation and information science, contributing to the development of knowledge and practices in managing and documenting information.
Print ISSN:  00220418
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Abstracting and Indexing:  SCOPUS
Imapct Factor 2023:  1.7
Subject Area and Category:   Computer Science, Information Systems, Social Sciences, Library and Information Sciences
Publication Frequency:  
H Index:  72
Q1:  Library and Information Sciences
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Cite Score:  4.2
SNIP:  1.538
Journal Rank(SJR):  0.671
Latest Articles:   Latest Articles in Journal of Documentation
Guidelines for Authors: Journal of Documentation Author Guidelines
Paper Submissions: Paper Submissions in Journal of Documentation
Publisher:  Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Country:  United Kingdom