Information & Culture

Information & Culture: A Journal of History ( ISSN 2164-8034) 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.

Established in 1966 as The Journal of Library History, the journal was edited and published at Florida State University, until it moved to the University of Texas at Austin in 1976. In 1988, the title was changed to Libraries & Culture, and changed again to Libraries & the Cultural Record (print: ISSN 1932-4855, online: ISSN 1932-9555) in 2006. In 2012, the journal assumed its present title, Information & Culture: A Journal of History.Libraries & Culture (print: ISSN 0894-8631, online: ISSN 1534-7591).

The journal is published quarterly by the University of Texas Press and the editor-in-chief is Ciaran B. Trace, (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, Library Literature, MLA International Bibliography, and Social Sciences Citation Index.

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