The International Journal of Information Management (IJIM) is an international, peer-reviewed journal which aims to bring its
readers the very best analysis and discussion in the developing field of information management.
The journal:
• keeps
the reader briefed with major papers, reports and reviews
• is topical: Viewpoint ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The International Journal of Information Management (IJIM) is an international, peer-reviewed journal which aims to bring its
readers the very best analysis and discussion in the developing field of information management.
The journal:
• keeps
the reader briefed with major papers, reports and reviews
• is topical: Viewpoint articles and other regular features including
Research Notes, Case Studies and a Reviews section help keep the reader up to date with current issues.
• focusses on high
quality papers that address contemporary issues for all those involved in information management and which make a contribution to advancing
information management theory and practice.
Information is critical for the survival and growth of organisations and people. The
challenge for Information management is now less about managing activities that collect, store and disseminate information. Rather, there
is greater focus on managing activities that make changes in patterns of behaviour of customers, people, and organizations, and information
that leads to changes in the way people use information to engage in knowledge focussed activities.
Information management covers
a wide field and we encourage submissions from diverse areas of practice and settings including business, health, education and government.
Topics covered include:
Aspects of information management in learning organisations, health care (patients as well health
workers and managers), business intelligence, security in organizations, social interactions and community development, knowledge management,
information design and delivery, information for health care, Information for knowledge creation, legal and regulatory issues, IS-enabled
innovations in information, content and knowledge management, philosophical and methodological approaches to information management research,
new and emerging agendas for information research and reflective accounts of professional practice.
In 2002, Elsevier launched Library Connect, a new initiative bringing together many of Elsevier's library-focused
efforts. For more information about this initiative and to read or subscribe to the complimentary Library Connect Newsletter, please
visit Library Connect
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Philip Hills