Aim and Scope

The Journal of Information and Knowledge Management (JIKM) aims to provide a platform for researchers, practitioners, and scholars to exchange and disseminate knowledge and innovative ideas in information management and knowledge management. The journal encourages the exploration of how information technology, library science, and related disciplines contribute to building an information-rich society.

JIKM focuses on scholarly works that address theoretical, methodological, and practical aspects of, among others:

-Information and Knowledge Management
-Library Science and Library Management
-Artificial Intelligence in Information Systems
-Communications and Networking in Information Systems
-Information Systems Management
-Records and Archival Management

The journal seeks to advance the understanding of how information and knowledge can be effectively managed, shared, and utilized across various sectors, thus contributing to technological and societal advancements. JIKM invites original research papers, case studies, and reviews that explore new developments and offer solutions to contemporary challenges in the information landscape.

Published biannually (April and October), JIKM fosters a global dialogue on the role of information and technology in shaping future innovations and societal transformations.