Focus of the Journal
The Infopreneurs: Library Professionals Journal of RTLA Journal (JoIRTLA), an official publication of The Association for Rajasthan Technical Library Association (RTLA). JoIRTLA is dedicated to exploring the dynamic role of librarians and information professionals as infopreneurs. The journal focuses on the intersection of librarianship, entrepreneurship, and innovation within the context of the rapidly evolving information landscape. It seeks to examine how librarians leverage their expertise, resources, and creativity to develop and deliver information products and services that meet the diverse needs of their users. The journal highlights the entrepreneurial mindset and practices adopted by librarians to adapt to changing technologies, user preferences, and societal trends.
Scope of the Journal
The scope of the journal encompasses, but is not limited to, the following key areas:
Information science, social networking and libraries, e-library, digital library systems, digital library services and applications, digital library development and management, digital library standards and policy, digital library open sources, digital preservation, faculty/librarian partnerships or collaborations, cutting edge instruction and reference techniques, copyright issues in digital environment, remote access, collection development strategies, intellectual property rights, document delivery, e-resources, information and communication technology, information retrieval, information seeking behaviour, information literacy, knowledge organization, knowledge management, Web 2.0., indexing, and information retrieval systems aimed at enhancing the organization and accessibility of information resources, Digital Libraries, Archives, digital preservation, curation, management of digital collections, digital library technologies, literacy skills, including information-seeking behavior, critical evaluation, information sources, machine learning, blockchain, Open Access and Scholarly Communication: open access publishing models, open educational resources, evolving landscape, Information Ethics and Intellectual Freedom, access, privacy, intellectual freedom, responsible use of information, information behavior, user experience in libraries, design of user-centered information services.Infopreneurial initiatives in libraries and information organizations, Utilization of emerging technologies (e.g., AI, blockchain, VR/AR) in library entrepreneurship
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