Library Literature & Information Science Full Text
Library Literature & Information Science Full Text is a database of essential library and information science journals. It includes full-text, indexing and abstracts for journals covering all related subjects, including librarianship, classification and cataloging.
Library Literature & Information Science Full Text is the third largest database in the library and information science database suite. It offers 92 active full-text journals with a retail value of $7,945.57 and covers all related subjects, including librarianship, classification and cataloging.
Strengthen Exposure to Open Access Journals
Library Literature & Information Science Full Text includes rigorous curation and indexing of open access (OA) journals, which has resulted in a growing collection of 212 active global OA journals. Once validated and certified for inclusion, these OA journals are treated with high-quality subject indexing and sophisticated, precise/accurate full-text linking.
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Searchable Cited References
Library Literature & Information Science Full Text includes 241 journals with searchable cited references.
The Highest Quality Subject Indexing
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Library Literature & Information Science Full Text includes 487 active indexed and abstracted journals. 401 of them are peer-reviewed.
Subjects Covered
- Automation
- Care and restoration of books
- Cataloging
- Censorship
- Circulation procedures
- Classification
- Copyright
- Electronic resources and ERM systems
- Electronic searching
- Government aid
- Library equipment and supplies
- Public relations
- Publishing
- Rare books
- Reference services