The American Society for Information Science and Technology (also referred to as ASIST or ASIS&T) is an organization of information professionals. Established in 1937, major activities of the organization include sponsoring an annual conference and publishing proceedings from this conference under the Annual Review of Information Science and Technology series; providing administration and electronic communications support for interest-based organizational groups referred to as SIGs; providing administration for geographically defined chapter groups; publication of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (also known as JASIST); publication of a society bulletin; providing job availability oriented communications support; and providing organizational support for continuing education programs for information professionals.
Articles accepted by the Journal fall into five broad topic areas
Occasional issues appear with all article contents focused on a single topic area. There are two series of these special issues. The JASIST Perspectives series began in 1980, while the "JASIST Special Topics" series began in 1992.
The Journal is indexed a number of abstract/citation repositories including Information Science Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Library and Information Science Asbtracts (LISA), among others
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