About the Journal

The Journal of Information and Knowledge Management (JIKM) serves as a premier platform for disseminating high-quality research that explores the multifaceted dimensions of this field. JIKM is dedicated to advancing both theoretical and practical understanding of how information and knowledge are created, shared, organized, and utilized to enhance decision-making, innovation, and overall organizational performance.

The journal is committed to maintaining a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure the quality and integrity of published research. By fostering a vibrant community of scholars and practitioners, JIKM aims to contribute to the ongoing development and application of knowledge management principles and practices. We invite you to explore the rich and diverse content of the journal and to consider submitting your own research for publication.

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Call for Papers – Journal of Information and Knowledge Management (JIKM)

09-04-2025

Call for Papers – Journal of Information and Knowledge Management (JIKM)

The Journal of Information and Knowledge Management (JIKM) is now inviting original and high-quality manuscripts for its upcoming issue, Vol. 15, Issue 2 (October 2025). As a dedicated journal in the field, JIKM provides a dynamic platform for scholarly discourse on the theories, practices, innovations, and challenges in information and knowledge management.

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Current Issue

Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025): April

What’s Inside This Issue

This issue presents a rich compilation of articles that explore a diverse range of timely and impactful themes, including human-centered and spiritually-aware digital interaction that integrates design thinking with cultural values; governance challenges in Malaysia’s public universities, focusing on administrative roles and institutional resilience; and advancements in AI for cancer screening, highlighting the significance of bibliometric analysis in tracking research trends and early detection methods. It also delves into big data analytics and digital transformation, emphasizing organizational readiness and the influence of training and competency development; the evolving role of librarianship and academic services, with insights into emerging competency needs and innovative social media service models; and the strategic implications of records management in the era of big data. Additionally, it covers the digital preservation of cultural heritage, particularly the creation of repositories for industrial heritage sites, and investigates the role of bibliotherapy in mental health through analytical studies on therapeutic messaging and the impact of children’s literature.

Published: 01-04-2025

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