Information & Culture

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Information & Culture
DisciplineInformation science
LanguageEnglish
Edited by
Publication details
Former name(s)
The Journal of Library History; Libraries & Culture; Libraries and the Cultural Record; Journal of Library History, Philosophy, and Comparative Librarianship
History1966–present
Publisher
University of Texas Press (United States)
FrequencyTriannually
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Inf. Cult.
Indexing
Information & Culture
ISSN2166-3033
LCCN2011202481
OCLC no.762796337
Libraries and the Cultural Record
ISSN1932-4855 (print)
1932-9555 (web)
LCCN2006213745
Libraries & Culture
ISSN0894-8631 (print)
1534-7591 (web)
LCCN88641577
The Journal of Library History
ISSN0275-3650
LCCN84640622
Journal of Library History, Philosophy, and Comparative Librarianship
ISSN0090-8894
LCCN84640621
Journal of Library History
ISSN0022-2259
LCCN65009989
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Information & Culture is an academic journal devoted to the study of the history of information, and any topic that would fall under the purview of the modern interdisciplinary schools of information creation, organization, preservation, or utilization. In addition, the Journal honors its 50+ year heritage by continuing to publish in the areas of archival, museum, conservation, and library history as well. It is edited at the University of Texas at Austin School of Information

Established in 1966 as The Journal of Library History, the journal was edited and published at Florida State University School of Library Science until it moved to the University of Texas at Austin in 1976. It was briefly known as Journal of Library History, Philosophy, and Comparative Librarianship before returning to Journal of Library History. In 1988, the title was changed to Libraries & Culture, and changed again to Libraries and the Cultural Record in 2006. In 2012, the journal assumed its present title, Information & Culture: A Journal of History.

The journal is published three times a year by the University of Texas Press and is edited by Ciaran B. Trace (University of Texas at Austin School of Information) and Andrew Dillon (University of Texas at Austin School of Information). It is indexed in America: History and Life, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Book Review Index, Bulletin des Bibliothèques de France, Historical Abstracts, Journal of American History, Library and Information Science Abstracts, , MLA International Bibliography, and Social Sciences Citation Index.

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