IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship
Volume 10 – Issue 2 – 2021
Guide for Authors Journal Articles The IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship is an internationally reviewed and editorially independent interdisciplinary journal associated with IAFOR’s international conferences on literature and librarianship. Like all IAFOR publications, it is freely available to read online, and is free of publication fees for authors. The first issue was published in April 2012, and the journal continues to publish annually. Indexed in Scopus (from 2019) https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21100942399, DOAJ, SHERPA/RoMEO, Google Scholar, Scilit, Library Literature & Information Science Full Text (H.W. Wilson), MIAR, TROVE, WorldCat, Library & Information Science Source, and Ulrich’s™. DOIs are assigned to each published issue and article via Crossref. NOTE: In fairness to all authors, we do not accept manuscripts sent to the editor via email for review. These papers WILL NOT be reviewed nor responded to. All submissions must be made via the Submission Portal during official submission periods. We will only accept one submission from any author in a particular issue and no more than two submissions, in different issues, over the course of a year. This includes both individual and shared authorship. If you submit as an individual you may not be a shared author on another submission, and vice versa. Also, if you have had a submission rejected you cannot be an author on another paper for that same issue. Aims & Scope We will only accept one submission from any author in a particular issue and no more than two submissions, in different issues, over the course of a year. This includes both individual and shared authorship. If you submit as an individual you may not be a shared author on another submission, and vice versa. Also, if you have had a submission rejected you cannot be an author on another paper for that same issue. The IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship aspires to find a balance between promoting cutting-edge research in the relevant fields and providing a forum for dialogue about the forms, roles and concerns of literature and librarianship in the 21st century. It also aims to place the latest work of well-established and respected experts alongside the breakthrough pieces of upand-coming academics, fostering the sense of a conversation between generations of thought leaders. Articles should be submitted through the online submission form in Microsoft Word format. Before submitting your article, please ensure that it is prepared in accordance with the Author Guidelines which can be found on the website. Contributors are expected to submit the initial draft of their paper in the IAFOR Journal house style, which is APA (the American Psychological Association). For details see Purdue Owl https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/. If accepted for publication, the paper’s style will likely be slightly modified to provide consistency across papers. There may also be minor edits to ensure the academic rigor of the language, grammar and spelling. British and
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