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Information for Social Change

ISC Collective · United Kingdom

ISSN1364-694XeISSN1756-901X
DOAJOpen Access
15
/ 100
High Risk
PubScope credibility score from verifiable indexing & ethics signals
Score Breakdown
DOAJ Verified+15
Total15

Aims & Scope

Information for Social Change is an activist organisation that examines issues of censorship, freedom and ethics amongst library and information workers. It is committed to promoting alternatives to the dominant paradigms of library and information work and publishes its own journal,Information for Social Change(freely available online athttps://informationforsocialchange.wordpress.com/). The ways by which information is controlled and mediated has a serious influence on the ways people think, how they communicate, what they believe is the “real world”, what the limits of the permissible are. This applies equally to information that comes through the channels of the mass media, through our bookshops or through our libraries. Of course, free and equal access to information is a myth throughout the world, although different situations pertain in different countries. Control is more explicit and cruder in some places, more “sophisticated” and more invisible elsewhere (for example in Britain). One of the aims of Information for Social Change is to document these situations. But we want to go further than that, documenting also the alternatives to this control, the radical and progressive channels by which truly unfettered, unmediated ideas may circulate. And further still: to encourage information workers to come together, to share ideas, to foster these alternatives – whether we are publishers, librarians, booksellers, communication workers or distributors. Whoever you are, if you are in sympathy with us, join us. We also organise seminars and conferences, sometimes in associations with other progressive organisations such as LINK and the Black Radical and Third World Book Fair. The Better Read than Dead conferences, for example looked at non-capitalist library provisions in Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea and China. The conference proceeding were subsequently published. Dal ar y CyfleMaeGwybodaeth ar gyfer Newid Cymdeithasolyn fudiad gweithredol sy’n archwilio materion yn

General Information

Country / RegionUnited Kingdom
Primary LanguageEnglish
1st Year Published
Frequencytwice a year
StatusActive
Total Publications
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Submission Info

Peer ReviewEditorial review, Open peer review
Review Time
Acceptance Rate
OA LicenseCC BY-NC-ND
OA Rate

Ethics & Quality

COPE Member✗ No
OASPA Member✗ No
Not on Predatory Lists✓ Yes

Think.Check.Submit Compliance

8/12 · 67%
Do you know the journal / publisher?
ISC Collective
Does the journal have a website?
✓ Linked
Is the ISSN verified?
1364-694X / 1756-901X
Indexed in a trusted database?
DOAJ
Peer review process documented?
Editorial review, Open peer review
Follows ethical publishing standards (COPE)?
N/A
APC fees clearly disclosed?
N/A
Not on predatory/blacklists?
✓ Clean
Long-term digital preservation?
N/A
Plagiarism detection in place?
N/A
Listed in DOAJ (verified OA)?
DOAJ verified
Primary language documented?
English

Based on the Think.Check.Submit framework by DOAJ, COPE & OASPA. All data from verified open sources.

Frequently asked questions about Information for Social Change

Is Information for Social Change a predatory journal?

No major predatory indicators were found for Information for Social Change. It is indexed in DOAJ and has a PubScope Trust Score of 15/100. Always confirm fit and policies before submitting.

What is the impact factor of Information for Social Change?

Information for Social Change is not in the Web of Science Core Collection, so it has no official Clarivate Journal Impact Factor.

Is Information for Social Change indexed in Scopus and Web of Science?

Information for Social Change is indexed in DOAJ.

What is the aims and scope of Information for Social Change?

Information for Social Change is an activist organisation that examines issues of censorship, freedom and ethics amongst library and information workers. It is committed to promoting alternatives to the dominant paradigms of library and information work and publishes its own journal,Information for Social Change(freely available online athttps://informationforsocialchange.wordpress.com/). The ways by which information is controlled and mediated has a serious influence on the ways people think, how they communicate, what they believe is the “real world”, what the limits of the permissible are.

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Data updated: 2026-05-26 · Sources: SJR, DOAJ, OpenAlex, WoS, Crossref