Journal of Data and Information Science (JDIS, formerly Chinese Journal of Library and Information Science), sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and published quarterly by the National Science Library of CAS, is the first internationally published English-language academic journal in Library and Information Science and related fields from China.
The Journal of Data and Information Science (JDIS) focuses on data-based research oriented toward the exploration of scientific research and innovation. The main areas of interest are science of science, evidence-based policymaking, research evaluation, computational social science, and scientometrics/bibliometrics/altmetrics/ informetrics. Emphasis is given to research that focuses on data, analytics, and knowledge discovery, and supports decision making and science policy. This includes modeling, innovation, data security, media and communications, and social development. Topics may include studies of metadata or full content data, text or non-textural data, structured or non-structural data, domain-specific or cross-domain data, and dynamic or interactive data.
Specific topic areas may include (but are not limited to):
- Knowledge organization
- Knowledge discovery and data mining
- Knowledge integration and fusion
- Semantic Web
- Science of science
- Bibliometrics and scientometrics
- Analytic and diagnostic informetrics
- Competitive intelligence
- Predictive analysis
- Social network analysis and metrics
- Semantic and interactively analytic retrieval
- Evidence-based policy analysis
- Intelligent knowledge production
- Knowledge-driven workflow management and decision-making
- Knowledge-driven collaboration and its management
- Domain knowledge infrastructure with knowledge fusion and analytics
- Training for data & information scientists
- Development of data and information services
JDIS publishes theoretical and empirical work. Systematic reviews are welcome and applied research in development of advanced methods, services, and best practices is also an important part. But simple application of established informetrics on a specific research field or country is out of the scope.
Welcome to submit your papers to JDIS.
Why subscribe and read
JDIS is the first and only English journal from China in Library and Information Science and related fields. With an aim to disseminate the cutting-edge research in these fields, it is devoted to the study and application of the theories, methods, techniques, services, and infrastructural facilities using big data to support knowledge discovery for decision and policy making. The basic emphasis is big data-based, analytics centered, knowledge discovery driven, and decision making supporting. JDIS has gathered a big body of high profile experts across the world who contribute their research to the journal. The international authors account for around 62% in its first publication year (2016).
Why submit
JDIS is the first and only English journal from China in Library and Information Science and related fields. It owns a number of world front-line scholars as editorial board members or reviewers. The turnaround time on average for a manuscript from submission to final decision is less than two and a half months.
Archiving
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Plagiarism Policy
The editorial board is participating in a growing community of Similarity Check System's users in order to ensure that the content published is original and trustworthy. Similarity Check is a medium that allows for comprehensive manuscripts screening, aimed to eliminate plagiarism and provide a high standard and quality peer-review process.
Co-Editors-in-Chief
Ronald Rousseau
University of Leuven, and University of Antwerp, Belgium
Liying Yang
National Science Library, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Vice-editors
Zhesi Shen
National Science Library, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Johan Bollen
Indiana University, USA
Managing Editor
Ping Meng
National Science Library, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Editorial Boards
Judit Bar-Ilan (1958-2019)
Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Christine L. Borgman
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Kevin Boyack
SciTech Strategies Inc., USA
Cong Cao
University of Nottingham Ningbo, China
Dar-Zen Chen
National Taiwan University, Taiwan, China
Cinzia Daraio
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Nees-Jan van Eck
Leiden University, the Netherlands
Tove Faber Frandsen,
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Jane Greenberg,
Drexel University, USA
Robin Haunschild,
Max Plank Institute for Solid State Research, Germany
Xiaojun Hu,
Zhejiang University, China
Tao Jia
Southwest University, China
Guangjian Li
Peking University, China
Yuelin Li
Nankai University, China
Wei Liu
Library of Shanghai, China
Wei Lu
Wuhan University, China
Xiaobin Lu
Renmin University, China
Hamid R. Jamali,
Charles Sturt University, Australia
Alberto Martin-Martin,
University of Granada, Spain
Eustache Megnigbeto,
Bureau of Studies and Research in Information Science, Benin
Olga Moskaleva,
Saint-Petersburt State University, Russia
Ed Noyons
University of Leiden, the Netherlands
José Miguel Baptista Nunes,
Sun Yat-Sen University, China
Han Woo Park,
Yeung Nam University, South Korea
Qing Qian,
Institute of Medical Information/Medical Library, CAMS, China
Jian Qin,
Syracuse University, USA
Elias Sanz-Casado,
University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Zhesi Shen,
National Science Library, the Chinese Academy of Scienes, China
Gunnar Sivertsen,
Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education, Norway
Neil Smalheiser,
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Xinning Su,
Nanjing University, China
Sugimoto Shigeo,
University of Tsukuba, Japan
Tan Sun,
Agriculture Information Institute, CAAS, China
Li Tang,
Fudan University, China
Mike Thelwall,
University of Wolverhampton, UK
Lili Wang,
Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Yuefen Wang,
Tianjin Normal University, China
Fang Wang,
Nankai University, China
Jevin West,
Washington University, USA
Dietmar Wolfram,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
Dan Wu,
Wuhan University, China
Jinshan Wu,
Beijing Normal University, China
Yishan Wu,
Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development, China
Erjia Yan,
Drexel University, USA
Guoliang Yang,
Institute of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Ying Ye (Fred Y. Ye),
Nanjing University, China
Marcia Lei Zeng,
Kent State University, USA
Lin Zhang,
Wuhan University, China
Zhixiong Zhang,
National Science Library, CAS, China
Dangzhi Zhao,
University of Alberta, Canada
Yuxiang Zhao,
Renmin University, China
Contact:
Editorial Office
National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences
33 Beisihuan Xilu, Haidian, Beijing 100190, P.R. China
Tel(fax): +86-10-82627304
Email: jdis@mail.las.ac.cn
Website: www.jdis.org
Publisher
Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Science Library
Publisher Online
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Please submit your aritcle via: www.jdis.org.
Peer Review Process
JDIS applies a single-blind peer review process. All submissions will be evaluated first by an Editor-in-Chief or an Associate Editor-in-Chief who checks suitability for JDIS. Then, research and review articles considered in scope and of sufficient quality will be sent to two or three external reviewers. It usually takes five weeks from when the article is sent out for review to the first decision.
All articles submitted to JDIS will be checked using the iThenticate. Manuscripts that are detected to have a high Similarity Index Percentage and verified not to be caused by the duplication with authors’ own preprints will be returned to the authors without further peer review.
JDIS will publish an official retraction of the paper for suspected plagiarism in a published article. The mechanism follows the guidelines from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), which can be accessed at https://publicationethics.org/retraction-guidelines
Instructions for Authors
Article Types
- Research Articles: original research work or a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of a topic (around 5,000 to 8,000 words)
- Review Articles: manuscripts that provide a novel synthesis of a research area (around 5,000 to 10,000 words)
- Research notes: short data-based discussions of research findings of interest to the wider community.
- Perspectives: forward-looking viewpoints that advocate important future directions in the field (around 2,000 to 3,000 words)
- Commentaries: call attention to published articles, books, or reports (around 1,000 to 2,000 words)
- Letters to the Editor: comments on previously published articles in JDIS (around 100 to 2,000 words)
- Opinions: pieces to present ideas, discuss recent books, propose arguments, or initiate debates (around 1,000 to 3,000 words)
- Editorial: editors or guest editors may occasionally provide background information on an issue or an event
Submission guidelines
JDIS does not require specific formats for first submissions. Both Word and PDF are acceptable file types. However, the following elements should be incorporated into your manuscript:
- Names and affiliations of all authors.
- For a research article, the abstract should be prepared in a structured form, including Purpose, Design/methodology/approach, Findings, Research limitations, Practical implications, and Originality/value.
- Provide a list of up to six keywords
- Pages, sections, and subsections should be numbered. In addition, we suggest line numbering as well.
- Figures and tables should be placed close to where they are first referenced.
- References should adhere to APA (American Psychological Association) style
- Acknowledgments, author contribution statements, competing interest statements, funding information, data availability statements, and appendices should be included at the end of the manuscript.
Open Access Statement
The journal is an Open Access journal that allows a free unlimited access to all its contents without any restrictions upon publication to all users.
Copyright policy
All contributions published in JDIS will be under a Creative Commons Attributions license, with the default as CC-BY.
APC Policy
To publish in JDIS, authors are not required to pay an Article Processing Charge.