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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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Vol. 16 No. 1 (2026): April 2026
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What’s Inside This Issue

The latest issue of JIKM presents a diverse collection of research highlighting the interplay between information management, emerging technologies, and organisational practices. Key themes include research support services, information security maturity, machine learning applications, knowledge management in SMEs, sustainability in libraries, generative AI adoption, social media engagement, and digital entrepreneurship. The contributions emphasise both institutional strengthening and technological innovation. Studies examine the alignment of library research support with the research lifecycle, propose an agile security maturity framework for Malaysian SMEs, and explore knowledge management challenges in small organisations. Advances in technology are reflected in applications of machine learning in healthcare and investigations into generative AI, particularly its impact on user acceptance and analytical skill development.

Broader perspectives include the role of academic libraries in supporting the Sustainable Development Goals through green initiatives, as well as insights into social media engagement within online communities. The issue also addresses AI governance through the integration of risk management frameworks into security systems and highlights digital innovation through a mobile application supporting micro-entrepreneurs. Overall, this issue offers a balanced synthesis of theory and practice, providing relevant insights for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Published: 10-04-2026

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