Advanced Notes
in Information Science

Peer-reviewed, open-access book series on the intersection of information, communication, and computer sciences.

Scope

The intersection of information, communication, and computer sciences, covering topics such as information retrieval, information systems, digital libraries, knowledge management, and science communication, among others.

Indexing

Google Scholar, Crossref, Dimensions

APC

See fees in our Publishing Models & Licensing page.

License

Open Access, CC BY-NC 4.0

Languages

English / Spanish / Portuguese

About the Series

Advanced Notes in Information Science (ANIS) is a book series that publishes conference proceedings, monographs, and thematic volumes about the intersection of information, communication, and computer sciences. ANIS considers research works covering topics (but not limited to) such as information retrieval, information systems, information architecture, information behavior, digital libraries, information literacy, information management, data management, library studies, user experience design, knowledge management, sociology of information, science communication, mass communication, organizational communication, among others.

Aims & Scope

  • Information retrieval
  • Information systems
  • Information architecture
  • Information behavior
  • Digital libraries
  • Information literacy
  • Information management
  • Data management
  • Library studies
  • User experience design
  • Knowledge management
  • Sociology of information
  • Science communication
  • Mass communication
  • Organizational communication

Editorial Model & Policies

Peer Review

Double-blind, external reviewers

Licensing & Access

Open access, CC license

Ethics

COPE compliance, plagiarism screening

Get Involved

Write for the series
Submit manuscripts and contribute to scholarly debate.
Propose an edited volume
Bring together leading voices around a theme.
Become an editor
Join the editorial community and shape the journal's future
Include our series in your library
Ensure discovery and catalog integration.

Edited Volumes Highlight

We welcome proposals for thematic volumes that advance critical debates on the intersection of information, communication, and computer sciences.

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