About the Journal
World Libraries is a project of the faculty, staff, and students of the Dominican University School of Information Studies; an advisory board of library and information professionals from around the world; and an ever-changing cast of contributors and readers. It was established in 1990 under the title Third World Libraries.
The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that are relevant and informative to the library and information science community. The editorial board is made up of experts in various fields of library and information science, who work together to ensure that the journal is of the highest quality.
The journal also aims to provide a platform for the voices of library and information professionals from around the world. The advisory board is made up of a diverse group of professionals from different countries and backgrounds, who share their knowledge and expertise on various topics related to the field of library and information science.
In addition to publishing articles, World Libraries Journal also provides an opportunity for readers to engage with the content through comments and discussions. This allows for an open dialogue between the authors and readers, which can lead to further research and development in the field.
World Libraries Journal is a valuable resource for the library and information science community, providing a platform for the sharing of research and knowledge, and promoting the exchange of ideas and perspectives. It is a project that is dedicated to advancing the field of library and information science, and providing a valuable service to the library and information professional community.