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JASIST
TitleJournal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
AbbreviationJASIST
DisciplineLibrary and Information Science
PublisherWiley
CountryUnited States
History1950–present
FrequencyMonthly
Impact4.5 (example)

JASIST is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal publishing research on information science and technology. It covers topics ranging from information retrieval, bibliometrics, and digital libraries to human–computer interaction, scientometrics, and knowledge organization. The journal serves researchers affiliated with institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California, Berkeley and professional bodies including the Association for Information Science and Technology and the American Library Association.

History

Founded in 1950 as an outlet for practitioners and researchers associated with the American Documentation Institute and later connected with the Association for Information Science and Technology, the journal evolved alongside developments at Bell Labs, IBM, and RAND Corporation. Early contributors included figures from Dartmouth College and Columbia University with linkages to projects at U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Science Foundation. The journal reflected the rise of computing at MIT, the information retrieval work at Cornell University, and bibliometric studies influenced by Eugene Garfield and Derek de Solla Price. During the computer networking expansions of the 1970s and 1980s, authors from Stanford Research Institute and Carnegie Mellon University appeared frequently. Editorial transitions involved scholars from University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign, University College London, and University of Amsterdam, while special issues often referenced conferences such as SIGIR, CHI, and ASIS&T Annual Meeting.

Scope and Aims

JASIST aims to publish empirical, theoretical, and methodological work relevant to practitioners and academics associated with Library of Congress, British Library, European Commission, and research centers like SRI International. The scope embraces research priorities articulated at forums including United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Areas of emphasis have included information retrieval innovations linked to projects at Google Research, Microsoft Research, and Yahoo! Research; citation analysis tracing lineages to Science Citation Index studies; and digital preservation work connected to Internet Archive and LOCKSS Program.

Editorial Structure and Publication Details

The editorial board has included editors with appointments at Princeton University, University of Michigan, University of Washington, Indiana University Bloomington, and King's College London. Governance involves peer reviewers drawn from networks including ACM SIGIR, IEEE, and Association for Computational Linguistics. The publisher, Wiley-Blackwell, issues the journal monthly with submission workflows coordinated through manuscript management platforms used by Elsevier and other major publishers. Special issues have been guest-edited by researchers from University of Oxford, University of Toronto, and Delft University of Technology.

Abstracting and Indexing

JASIST is abstracted and indexed in major services such as Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest, and EBSCOhost. Its metadata is harvested by aggregators including CrossRef, OCLC, and Google Scholar, and it appears in citation databases like the Science Citation Index Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index. Library cataloguing entries appear in systems run by Library of Congress, WorldCat, and national libraries including Bibliothèque nationale de France and Deutsche Nationalbibliothek.

Impact and Reception

The journal has influenced citation analysis pioneered by Eugene Garfield and policy debates involving agencies like National Institutes of Health and European Research Council. Researchers from CERN, NASA, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration have cited JASIST articles in work on data curation and knowledge management. It is frequently compared with journals such as Information Processing & Management, Journal of Documentation, and Scientometrics and is discussed at conferences including ASIS&T Annual Meeting, iConference, and WSDM. Debates over open access have linked JASIST to movements championed by SPARC, Public Library of Science, and funders like the Wellcome Trust.

Notable Articles and Special Issues

Notable contributions include empirical studies building on the work of Herbert A. Simon and Julesz, algorithmic advances referenced by Tim Berners-Lee and Donald Knuth, and bibliometric analyses following methodologies from Derek J. de Solla Price and Garfield. Special issues have focused on topics connected to semantic web developments involving W3C, big data initiatives allied with Apache Hadoop projects, and digital humanities intersections with scholars from University of Virginia and King's College London.

Access and Subscription Model

Access to the journal is available via subscriptions held by academic libraries such as Harvard University Library, British Library, and consortia including JSTOR participants and national license agreements negotiated with institutions like CALIFA and GESIS. Authors have options for open access under policies similar to those of Wellcome Trust and mandates from the European Research Council, typically involving article processing charges managed through Wiley-Blackwell's open access programs.

Category:Academic journals