New Review of Information Networking is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research on technology-focused or social studies of information networks and networking technologies. It covers fields associated with information science, library science, archival science, records management, and data. The journal also addresses the needs and behavior of the network user, the role of networks in teaching, learning, research and scholarly communication, and the implications of information networking.
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Scimago ranks this journal separately in each subject category — its quartile can differ by discipline.
Computer Networks and CommunicationsQ4
EducationQ4
Human-Computer InteractionQ4
Information SystemsQ4
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Scopus Categories
Information SystemsComputer Networks and CommunicationsHuman-Computer InteractionEducation
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Digital and Traditional Archives ManagementWeb and Library ServicesResearch Data Management PracticesLibrary Science and Information LiteracyLibrary Collection Development and Digital ResourcesSemantic Web and OntologiesLibrary Science and Information SystemsOpen Education and E-LearningLibrary Science and AdministrationData Quality and Management