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Library and Information Science Abstracts

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Library and Information Science Abstracts, (LISA) is an international abstracting and indexing tool designed for library professionals and other information specialists.

LISA covers the literature in Library and information science since 1969 and currently abstracts 440+ periodicals from 68+ countries and in 20+ languages.

References

  • Gonzalez-Alcaide, G.; Castello-Cogollos, L; Navarro-Molina, C; Aleixandre-Benavent, R; Valderrarna-Zurian, J.C. (2008). Library and information science research areas: Analysis of journal articles in LISA, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 59(1), 150-154.
  • Kumar, T.V.R. & Parameswaran, M. (1998). Chain indexing and LISA. Knowledge Organization, 25(1-2), 13-15.
  • Montesi, M. & Owen, J.M. (2007). Revision of author abstracts: how it is carried out by LISA editors. ASLIB Proceedings, 59(1), 26-45.


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