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<h2>Publication analysis</h2>
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<h4>About the publication</h4>
<strong>Title</strong>: <em>Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies</em> (<em>JCLIS</em>)
<strong>ISSN</strong>: 2572-1364
<strong>Website</strong>: <a href="http://libraryjuicepress.com/journals/index.php/jclis" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://libraryjuicepress.com/journals/index.php/jclis</a>
<strong>Purpose, objective, or mission:</strong> The <em>Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies</em> (<em>JCLIS</em>) "aims to showcase innovative research that queries and critiques current and prevailing paradigms in library and information studies, in theory and practice through critical approaches and perspectives that originate from across the humanities and social sciences. JCLIS is committed to supplying a platform for the publication of rigorous inter-/multi-/trans-disciplinary research that might be otherwise marginalized from dominant discourses."[1. "About the Journal," <em>Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies,</em> accessed April 8, 2018, <a href="http://libraryjuicepress.com/journals/index.php/jclis/about" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://libraryjuicepress.com/journals/index.php/jclis/about</a>.]
<strong>Target audience:</strong> Library and information science (LIS) and archival science scholars, practitioners, and students, especially those interested in critical and multidisciplinary research, theory, and practice.
<strong>Publisher:</strong> Library Juice Press.[2. "Contact," <em>Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies,</em> accessed April 8, 2018, <a href="http://libraryjuicepress.com/journals/index.php/jclis/about/contact" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://libraryjuicepress.com/journals/index.php/jclis/about/contact</a>.]
<strong>Peer reviewed?</strong> Yes, double-blind peer review.[3. "About the Journal."]
<strong>Type:</strong> LIS scholarly journal.
<strong>Medium:</strong> Online, open access.
<strong>Content:</strong> Each issue of <em>JCLIS</em> is focused on a theme.[4. "About the Journal."] <em>JCLIS</em> announces themes and deadlines for upcoming issues on its Announcements page.[5. "Announcements," <em>Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies,</em> accessed April 8, 2018, <a href="http://libraryjuicepress.com/journals/index.php/jclis/announcement" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://libraryjuicepress.com/journals/index.php/jclis/announcement</a>.] The inaugural issue examined why a journal that focuses on critical LIS studies is necessary, and the editors reviewed each article to illustrate the new journal's scope and purpose.[6. Andrew J. Lau, Alycia Sellie, and Ronald E. Day, "Why Is the Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies Needed Today?" <em>Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies</em> 1, no. 1 (2017), <a href="https://doi.org/10.24242/jclis.v1i1.48" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://doi.org/10.24242/jclis.v1i1.48</a>.] The second issue focuses on critical archival studies.[7. Michelle Caswell, Ricardo Punzalan, and T-Kay Sangwand, "Critical Archival Studies: An Introduction," <em>Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies</em> 1, no. 2 (2017), <a href="https://doi.org/10.24242/jclis.v1i2.50" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://doi.org/10.24242/jclis.v1i2.50</a>.]
<strong>Frequency of publication:</strong> Quarterly.[8. "About the Journal."]
<h4>About the publication's submission guidelines</h4>
<strong>Location of submission guidelines:</strong> <a href="http://libraryjuicepress.com/journals/index.php/jclis/about/submissions" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Submissions</a>.
<strong>Types of contributions accepted:</strong> Within the scope of each issue's theme, the journal welcomes research articles, literature reviews, interviews, perspectives, and book or exhibition reviews.[9. "Submissions," <em>Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies,</em> accessed April 8, 2018, <a href="http://libraryjuicepress.com/journals/index.php/jclis/about/submissions" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://libraryjuicepress.com/journals/index.php/jclis/about/submissions</a>.]
<strong>Submission and review process:</strong> Authors submit manuscripts on the <em>JCLIS</em> online submission system, which requires that manuscripts be submitted in separate stages to ensure that the review process is anonymous and that manuscripts are appropriately formatted. Authors must also ensure that manuscripts comply with each item of the Submission Preparation Checklist.[10. "Submissions."]
<strong>Editorial tone:</strong> The tone is scholarly.
<strong>Style guide used:</strong> <em>Chicago Manual of Style</em> (16th edition).[11. "Submissions."]
<h4>Conclusion: Evaluation of publication's potential for LIS authors</h4>
The editors of <em>JCLIS</em> encourage submissions from "senior and junior faculty, students, activists, and practitioners working in areas of research and practice at the intersection of critical theory and library and information studies."[12. "Submissions."] Potential authors should read the announcements of upcoming issues to guide their submissions or to explore if their work might fit in any of the themes.[13. "Announcements."] Graduate students may find that <em>JCLIS</em> is quite receptive to their work, and it could prove to be an excellent opportunity for current students and recent graduates.
<h2>Audience analysis</h2>
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<h4>About the publication's readers</h4>
<strong>Publication circulation:</strong> Data not available.
<strong>Audience location and language or cultural considerations:</strong> This is an open-access journal published in the United States. <em>JCLIS</em> "<strong><span style="font-weight: 400;">provides immediate open access to its published content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.</span></strong>"[14. "About the Journal."]
<strong>Reader characteristics:</strong> The journal's readers are LIS and archival science professionals, scholars, practitioners, and students. According to the inaugural issue's Editors' Note, <em>JCLIS </em>"is a community of scholars and practitioners who share interests and investments in the vitality of critical perspectives and approaches within and with respect to our institutions, organizations, and educational programs. As such, JCLIS requires and relies upon the critical observations of librarians, archivists, museum professionals, educators, and researchers, as well as their critical imaginations and re-imaginings."[15. Lau, Sellie, and Day, "Why Is the Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies Needed Today?" 6.]
<strong>Knowledge of LIS subject matter:</strong> Readers have a strong understanding, in theory and practice, of LIS subject matter.
<h4>Conclusion: Analysis of reader characteristics and their potential impact on authors</h4>
<em>JCLIS</em> describes its authors and readers as a community. Readers value critical analyses of LIS and new explorations and theorizations of how LIS research can critique current paradigms and support nondominant discourses.[16. "About the Journal."] The journal's readers expect new, interesting, and perhaps unexpected examinations of LIS in the context of "critical approaches and perspectives that originate from across the humanities and social sciences."[17. "About the Journal."]
<strong>Last updated:</strong> April 8, 2018
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