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Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship - Routledge | 2024 Cite Score:1.3 | Q2

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  • About: Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship (JERL) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the management, use, and development of electronic resources in libraries. It provides a platform for sharing research, best practices, and innovations related to electronic resources and their integration into library services.
  • Objective: The primary objective of JERL is to advance the field of electronic resources librarianship by publishing high-quality research articles, case studies, and reviews. The journal aims to address the challenges and opportunities associated with managing electronic resources, including e-books, databases, and digital collections, and to explore their impact on library services and user engagement.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach: JERL adopts an interdisciplinary approach by incorporating research from various fields related to library science, information technology, digital humanities, and information management. This approach encourages the integration of insights from different disciplines to address complex issues related to electronic resources and their management.
  • Impact and Significance: The Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship is significant for its role in advancing the practice and understanding of electronic resources management in libraries. The journal serves as a vital resource for librarians, information professionals, and researchers who are involved in the selection, acquisition, and management of electronic resources. It provides valuable insights into current trends, technologies, and best practices, contributing to the effective use of electronic resources in library settings.

  • Editor-in-Chief:  Gary M. Pitkin

  • Scope: The Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship focuses on the management, acquisition, and use of electronic resources in libraries and information centers. It serves as a platform for research and discussion on various aspects of electronic resources and their impact on library services and practices.
  • 1. Electronic Resources Management: Research on best practices and strategies for managing electronic resources, including acquisition, licensing, and subscription management.
  • 2. Digital Libraries: Studies on the development, organization, and access to digital libraries, including metadata standards, digital preservation, and user access.
  • 3. E-Resource Discovery and Access: Research on methods and technologies for discovering and accessing electronic resources, including search tools, discovery systems, and user interfaces.
  • 4. E-Book and E-Journal Management: Studies on the management and use of e-books and e-journals, including acquisition models, usage statistics, and integration into library systems.
  • 5. Licensing and Copyright Issues: Research on licensing agreements, copyright issues, and intellectual property concerns related to electronic resources.
  • 6. User Experience and Interface Design: Studies on designing user-friendly interfaces for electronic resources, including usability testing, accessibility, and user satisfaction.
  • 7. Digital Preservation: Research on strategies and technologies for preserving electronic resources and ensuring long-term access, including digital archiving and migration.
  • 8. Collection Development: Studies on the selection and evaluation of electronic resources for library collections, including trends, challenges, and collection development policies.
  • 9. Data Management and Analytics: Research on managing and analyzing usage data for electronic resources, including metrics, reporting, and data-driven decision-making.
  • 10. Integration with Library Systems: Studies on integrating electronic resources with library management systems (LMS), discovery tools, and other library technologies.
  • 11. Vendor Relations: Research on managing relationships with vendors and publishers, including negotiation strategies, contract management, and service quality.
  • 12. Emerging Technologies: Studies on the impact of emerging technologies on electronic resources, including artificial intelligence, blockchain, and new content delivery methods.
  • 13. Open Access and Institutional Repositories: Research on open access initiatives, institutional repositories, and their role in providing and managing electronic resources.
  • 14. Policy and Advocacy: Studies on policy issues related to electronic resources, including advocacy efforts, policy development, and the impact of legislation on library practices.
  • 15. Case Studies and Best Practices: Documentation of successful implementations, case studies, and best practices in the management and use of electronic resources.
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  • Print ISSN:  1941126X

    Electronic ISSN:  19411278

  • Abstracting and Indexing:  Scopus

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  • Subject Area and Category:   Computer Science, Information Systems, Social Sciences, Library and Information Sciences

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  • H Index:  16

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    Q2:  Library and Information Sciences

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  • Cite Score:  1.3

  • SNIP:  0.448

  • Journal Rank(SJR):  0.358