Editorial


Published: Dec 31, 2025
Artemis Chaleplioglou
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6519-7428
Abstract

Dear Colleagues,


JIIM is an international, multidisciplinary, blind, peer-reviewed, open-access electronic journal that publishes research on all aspects of Information Science and Integrated Information Management. JIIM is the official journal of the Department of Archival, Library & Information Studies, University of West Attica (UNIWA), and it is available through the Greek National Documentation Centre (EKT) ePublishing platform for electronic journals: https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/jiim.


The current issue publishes research articles on the artificial ageing of paper, decorated papers in bookbinding, the alignment of scholarly journal submission evaluation criteria in Library and Information Science, Communication, History and Philosophy, and problem-based e-learning.


Initially, the scientific foundations, methodologies, and technologies employed in the artificial aging of paper reflect the effects of various environmental conditions on books, journal volumes, and other physical paper materials in libraries. Experimental evaluation of artificial aging can inform the development of mathematical models of paper degradation, which is valuable for storage decisions in libraries.


The following paper also addresses the physical condition of books and focuses on 19th-century bookbinding. It proposes a systematic metadata schema to support library management. The decorated papers used in books as covers, cover parts, or endpapers reflect physical characteristics associated with the historical bookbinding techniques applied or with the paper's origin.


The third paper outlines the evaluation criteria for scholarly journal submissions in Library and Information Science, Communication, History, and Philosophy. Eleven criteria were found: adequacy of data to support the conclusions, consistency of conclusions with research goals and data, clarity and readability of the evaluated article, balance and accuracy of bibliographic references, compliance with ethical standards of research, reliability and reproducibility of methodology, significance of the quality and clarity of tables, graphs and figures, relevance and originality of the research question or topic, optimization of the title, abstract keywords for search engines, effectiveness of the introduction in establishing research framework, originality, and aims, and coherence and logic of the article’s argument.


Finally, the problem-based e-learning (PBL) application at the Department of Business Administration at the University of West Attica during and after the Covid-19 pandemic, when distance education was widely implemented, used Microsoft Teams analytics and the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ). The findings indicated that the proposed instructional design approach, based on the PBL method, had a positive effect on students' intrinsic motivation and self-efficacy, but no effect on their extrinsic motivation.


We welcome proposals for Special Issues, which should be emailed to Associate Professor Dimitrios Kouis ([email protected]) or Assistant Professor Artemis Chaleplioglou ([email protected]). We expect your contributions, active support, comments, and suggestions for improvement. The JIIM Editorial Team wishes all of you Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year.


Assistant Professor - Editor


Artemis Chaleplioglou


Department of Archival, Library and Information Studies University of West Attica

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Author Biography
Artemis Chaleplioglou

Artemis Chaleplioglou is an Assistant Professor of Health Information Science in the Department Archival, Library & Information Studies at the University of West Attica. She is a faculty member of the Information Management Laboratory of the University of West Attica.

She holds a PhD from the Ionian University, Department of Archives, Library Science & Museology on “Modern web technologies and information services: development, application and evaluation of novel librarianship tools and services”. She obtained a Master’s Degree in “Information Science – Organization and Management of Libraries”, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Archives, Library Science & Museology from the same University.

She served as Director of the Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens Library and Editions Department from 2005 to 2023.

She was a post-doctoral researcher at the Ionian University, Department of Archives, Library Science & Museology between 2018 and 2022, and she served under an Academic Scholarship in the Department Archival, Library & Information Studies at the University of West Attica between 2020 and 2023.

She developed the Thesaurus of Medical and Biological Terms in Greek and English languages of the Greek National Documentation Centre in 2008 under the funding of the framework program “Development and Distribution of Librarianship Tools”.

She published the “Bibliographic Guide of Bibliometrics” for Kallipos, Open Academic Editions in 2022 (https://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-41)

She served as a Council Member of Greece in the European Association of Health Information Libraries (EAHIL) after general elections between 2008-2009, 2018-2022, and she has been reelected in 2023 (https://eahil.eu/about-eahil/council/).

Her research work has been published in international peer-reviewed journals and congresses. She is a peer-reviewer in academic journals of Information Science and Informatics (Scientometrics, JOLIS, BMC Bioinformatics, and more).

Research interests: Information Science, Librarianship, Health Libraries, Semantic Web, and Bibliometrics