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A Comparative Analysis of Editorial Leaders' Profiles of Major and Non-Western Library and Information Science Journals 원문보기

Journal of information science theory and practice : JISTaP, v.7 no.4, 2019년, pp.20 - 32  

Oh, Dong-Geun (Department of Library and Information Science, Keimyung University) ,  Kim, Eungi (Department of Library and Information Science, Keimyung University) ,  Yeo, Jisuk (Department of Library and Information Science, Keimyung University) ,  Yang, Kiduk (Department of Library and Information Science, Kyungpook National University) ,  Lee, Jongwook (Department of Library and Information Science, Kyungpook National University)

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Due to the competitive nature of journal publishing, editorial leadership has become an increasingly important issue on many editorial teams. This study aimed to compare the major and non-Western international journals in library and information science and reveal the differences between them. To co...

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