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Information, Communication & Society is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the role of digital media in the Information Age. It was established in 1998 and is published by Routledge . The editor-in-chief is Dan Mercea ( University of York ).
This list covers the journals, magazines, periodicals already published and continuing in the discipline of library and information science (LIS). It doesn't include ceased titles, predatory journals. Missing titles or information can be added to the list with relevant sources and help in updating it.
This category includes academic, peer-reviewed journals in communication studies and related fields. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
(For additional journals related to interdisciplinary field of communication studies, see Category:Communication journals.) Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
The following is a partial list of social science journals, including history and area studies. There are thousands of academic journals covering the social sciences in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past.
This is a list of open-access journals by field. The list contains notable journals which have a policy of full open access. It does not include delayed open access journals, hybrid open access journals, or related collections or indexing services. True open-access journals can be split into two categories:
As their official journal, American Documentation followed suit, and beginning with the first issue of 1970 it changed its name to The Journal of the American Society for Information Science and began publishing bimonthly. [3] In 1991, the publication frequency increased to 10 issues yearly and by 1996, the journal was publishing monthly.
The Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) is a learned society dedicated to the advancement of the transdisciplinary field of Internet studies.Founded in 1999, it is an international, member-based support network promoting critical and scholarly Internet research, independent from traditional disciplines and existing across academic borders.