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Library Journal

 
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Library Journal  
Library Journal Movers & Shakers 2007 cover.jpg
Abbreviated title(s) LJ
Discipline Professional library practice
Language English
Publication details
Publisher Reed Business Information (USA)
Publication history 1876 - Present
Frequency 20 issues per year
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ISSN 0363-0277
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Library Journal is a trade publication for librarians. It was founded in 1876 by Melvil Dewey (familiar as the inventor of the Dewey decimal system). It reports news about the library world, emphasizing public libraries, and offers feature articles about aspects of professional practice. It also reviews library-related materials and equipment.

Its "Library Journal Book Review" does prepublication reviews of several hundred popular and academic books each month.

Library Journal has the highest circulation of any librarianship journal, according to Ulrich's — approximately 100,000.

Library Journal's original publisher was Frederick Leypoldt, whose company became R. R. Bowker. It is now published by Reed Business Information.

Movers & Shakers

A Movers & Shakers edition is published annually in March, providing profiles of influential and innovative North American librarians and other information professionals.

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