Published since 1994, the Journal of Information Science reports on the development of manual and computerized information systems as they affect and support research communication, technology, transfer and innovation. Each issue comprises several in-depth reports, ranging from the practical aspects to the more theoretical side of information management. Subject coverage ranges from:Sources of information, Organization of information, Knowledge and its communication, Use of information technology. Published on behalf of the Institute of Information Scientists, with an editorial board comprising of leading professionals in the world of information; the journal contains impartial views and clear reference sources so that readers can make informed decisions on fundamental issues. It is ideal for anyone involved in the world of information science, especially those wanting to keep up to date in such a rapidly changing environment.