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NTIS 바로가기Journal 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)
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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