Advances in Librarianship is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering research and developments in library and information science.
It was founded in 1970,[2] and in 1999, it also began being published online by Emerald Group.
[3] The debut issue in 1970, edited by Melvin J. Voight, was praised by Estelle Brodman from the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association,[4] and also by Frederick Wezeman from The Library Quarterly, who called it "an auspicious beginning" to a journal which he hoped would continue.
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