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Call for
Research Articles
GLOBAL ADVANCED RESEARCH JOURNAL OF LIBRARY, INFORMATION AND ARCHIVAL STUDIES (GARJLIAS)
publishes original scientific articles, reviews and
short communications that are not under
consideration for publication elsewhere.
GLOBAL ADVANCED RESEARCH JOURNAL OF LIBRARY, INFORMATION AND ARCHIVAL STUDIES (GARJLIAS)
publishes articles (monthly) in all subject areas in
our open access journals.
GLOBAL ADVANCED RESEARCH JOURNAL OF LIBRARY, INFORMATION AND ARCHIVAL STUDIES is
a high quality scientific journal which publishes
original research on all areas of Biotechnology and
Biochemistry, that can be easily accessed by
researchers and development leaders in Africa, Asia
and rest of the world.
Its an open access journal which focuses on the
research process and findings in library and information
science as well as archival studies. The Journal accepts
original research and theoretical papers that address a wide
variety of topics in librarianship, archival storage and
interpretation, information science, sociology,
anthropology, philosophy, informatics, recordkeeping,
archaeology, anthropology, database management, information
retrieval, human resource management etc. All papers are
subject to a double-blind reviewing process. Our dedicated
technical and editorial team members from different fields
of the discipline ensures the quality and review standard of
our publications.
The Journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts
that meet the general criteria of significance and
scientific excellence. Papers will be published
after editors acceptance. All articles published in
GARJLIASwill be peer-reviewed.
The Global Advanced Research Journal of
Library, Information
and Archival Studies will be published monthly (one volume
per year) by Global Advanced Research Journals.
Types of paper
Regular articles: These should describe new and
carefully confirmed findings, and experimental
procedures should be given in sufficient detail for
others to verify the work. The length of a full
paper should be the minimum required to describe and
interpret the work clearly.
Short Communications: A Short Communication is
suitable for recording the results of complete small
investigations or giving details of new models or
hypotheses, innovative methods, techniques or
apparatus. The style of main sections need not
conform to that of full-length papers. Short
communications are 2 to 4 printed pages (about 6 to
12 manuscript pages) in length.
Reviews: Submissions of reviews and perspectives
covering topics of current interest are welcome and
encouraged. Reviews should be concise and no longer
than 4-6 printed pages (about 12 to 18 manuscript
pages). Reviews manuscripts are also peer-reviewed.
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