Wada, I.; Hadiza, E. G.; Aminu, G.; Johna, E. (2024). Leveraging Digital Skills and Use of Artificial Intelligence for Learning in the Midst of Challenges by Library and Information Science Students. Journal of Library and Information Management, Technology & Education , 1(2),1-16. View/Open
Nkata, U. K.; Adeyemi, A. A.; Ruth, O.; Obinna,, O. J. (2024). Transforming Libraries through Organizational Culture in the Fourth Industrial Revolution 4IR Era. Journal of Library and Information Management, Technology & Education , 1(2),17-28. View/Open
Augustine, U. M.; Patience, O.; Aliyu, S. (2024). Walking the Talk: Envisioning Sustainable Libraries in Nigeria through Diversity and Inclusion in the Digital Era. Journal of Library and Information Management, Technology & Education , 1(2),29-44. View/Open
Sanusi, A. B.; Muhammad, M. H.; Goshie, R. W.; Aliyu, D. A. (2024). Lived Experiences of E-Tutors of Distance Learning Centre, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria on the Use of Moodle E-Learning Platform. Journal of Library and Information Management, Technology & Education , 1(2),45-59. View/Open
Ibrahim, S. I.; Emmanuel., M. K. D.; Samaila, I. (2024). Utilization of Electronic Information Resources by Users in Academic Libraries in Maiduguri Metropolitan Borno State Nigeria. Journal of Library and Information Management, Technology & Education , 1(2),60-69. View/Open
Chinyere, N. I.; Isah, O. S.; Yemisi, T. B. (2024). Digital Literacy Skills and Service Delivery of Librarians in North-Central Public Universities, Nigeria. Journal of Library and Information Management, Technology & Education , 1(2),70-83. View/Open
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Chawany, S. D.; Aliyu, Y.; Fatima, L. I. (2024). Librarians Competencies in Information Accessibility Evaluation Usage and Service Quality in Northeast Federal University Libraries Nigeria. Journal of Library and Information Management, Technology & Education , 1(2),96-108. View/Open
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We are delighted to announce the publication of volume 1(1) and (2). A complimentary copy for the first author will be available from 31st July 2024. For extra copies).

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We invite submissions of original and empirical research papers for the upcoming issue. Submissions should contribute to the acquisition of skills, advancement of knowledge, and understanding in the field of librarianship, technology, and education

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  3. The manuscripts should not be more than 13 to 15 pages, written in Times New Roman font type, 12 font size, and 1.5 line spacing, except for references in single line spacing.
  4. The abstract should be informative (objective(s), materials & methods, instrument(s), findings, and recommendations), with 200 to 250 words in single-line spacing. 
  5. Tables and figures should be embedded within the text and labeled appropriately, in APA format.
  6. Manuscripts will be subjected to plagiarism checking and rigorous double-blind review.   
  7. Citations and references should follow APA 7th edition’s citation style.
  8. Every manuscript submission should be accompanied by evidence of payment of the N5,000 article review fee.
  9. The author(s) are expected to pay the sum of N25,000 as an Article Publication Charge (APC) for accepted manuscripts.
  10. Request for extra print copies should be made through the website by filling out a form Click Apply
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1. Journal of Library and Information Management, Technology, and Education (JOLIMATE) accepts the following types of manuscripts:

  1. Original Research Papers
  2. Review Articles
  3. Short Communications
  4. Case Studies
  5. Opinion Pieces
  6. Book Reviews

2. Manuscript Preparation:

Submission: Manuscripts should be submitted online through JOLIMATE's Manuscript submission Form. Submissions via Email or Postal mail will not be accepted. Authors are required to ensure that the manuscript has not been published and is not currently under consideration for publication by another journal.

Language: Manuscripts must be written in English. Authors whose first language is not English are encouraged to have their manuscript professionally edited before submission to improve readability.

Formatting: Manuscripts should be prepared according to the JOLIMATE's Author guidelines, including the appropriate formatting of headings, references, figures, and tables.

Length: The manuscript length should not exceed 6,000 to 7,000 words, or approximately 12–15 pages, 1.5 line spacing, 12 font size, and Times New Roman font type. These formats include abstract, body of the manuscript, tables,  figures and references.

Abstract and Keywords: Manuscripts must include an abstract of  200–250 words and 4-6 keywords.

Plagiarism: Plagiarism, in any form, is not acceptable and will result in the immediate rejection of the manuscript. All manuscripts will be screened for plagiarism before review. Plagiarism above 30% will be returned to the author(s) via JOLIMATE e-Mail for  improvement and re-submission before considring for peer review.

Authorship and affiliations: All authors of a manuscript should have significantly contributed to the work and should be able to take public responsibility for it. The affiliations of all authors should be clearly indicated in the manuscript.

Conflict of Interest: The authors must declare any conflicts of interest in the manuscript. Where conflict of interest in any form is found, the manuscript will be placed on hold until such insterest is resolved before considartion for publciation.

Data Availability: Authors may be requested to deposit their research data where necessary in a relevant data repository and provide a data accessibility statement in the manuscript.

Copyright and Licencing: Upon acceptance of a manuscript for publication, authors will voluntarily agree to JOLIMATE Open Access Policy.

Manuscript Charges: JOLIMATE charges a nominal publication fee upon acceptance of a manuscript. Details about the charges are available on our website.

Revision and resubmission: Authors may be asked to revise and resubmit their manuscripts based on the reviewers' and editors' comments. The revised manuscript should be submitted within the stipulated time. Should any delay in resubmission occurs, the manuscript will be published in the subsequent issue or volume.

By submitting a manuscript to JOLIMATE, authors agree to abide by all the terms of this manuscript policy. This policy is subject to change, and authors are encouraged to check for the latest update or version before submitting the final manuscripts.

Article Processing and Publication Fee Policy

Library and Information Science, Management, Technology, and Education (JOLIMATE)

In order to maintain high-quality publishing standards, open access to our content, and to manage the various costs associated with handling and editing of the manuscripts, JOLIMATE charges the following fees:

  1. Manuscript Processing Fee (MPF): An MPF of N5,000 from authors in Nigeria or $15 USD from authors in other countries should be paid into JOLIMATE account (Fidelity Bank Plc.: 5601230716: Journal of Library and Information Management, Technology and Education) upon submission of a manuscript. Submission of papers and their corresponding receipts (evidences of payment) are submitted via the JOLIMATE website after logged in. This fee covers the administrative and operational costs incurred during the rigorous double-blind peer review process. The fee is non-refundable, regardless of the final decision on the manuscript (i.e., even if the manuscript is eventually rejected).

  2. Article Publication Fee (APF): Upon the acceptance of a manuscript for publication, an APF of 25,000 from authors in Nigeria or $50 USD from authors in other countries is charged. This fee covers the costs of manuscript processing, online hosting, compiling, maintaining and archiving.

Payment Process:

Upon the manuscript's acceptance for peer review, the corresponding author will be notified about the payment details. The manuscript will be moved into the peer review process once the Manuscript Processing Fee is received. Likewise, the Article Publication Fee should be paid after the manuscript has been accepted for publication.

All charges are either in Naira or Dollar currency as previously stated. The author(s) are responsible for any transaction charges that may be incurred.

We believe this policy will serve to maintain the integrity and quality of our journal while ensuring that authors do not encounter any barriers to publication due to financial constraints.


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