The Journal of Integrated Information Management comprises research articles and reviews on all aspects and issues regarding Information Science and Integrated Information Management. Case studies on applied research as well as theoretical discussions addressing methodological questions are also of interest to this Journal. Furthermore, the role of Informatics as a necessary tool for Information Science & Management comprises a thematic cluster central to the objectives of the Journal. Starting from the integration of informational function of cultural organizations (Libraries Archives Museums) the Journal expand its interest in scientific, administration and business aspects of Information Science & Management, as well as in related perspectives of social sciences and the humanities.

JIIM content includes Archival Studies,  Records and Documents Management, Big data, Data Visualization, Metadata Standards, Information Communication Exchange Standards, Library and Information Science (LIS), Integrated Information Management, Digital Curation and Collections, Digital Data Preservation, Material Conservation and Preservation, Information Policy and Law, Publishing, Information Management Systems, Bibliometrics and Altmetrics, Philosophical and Methodological Approaches to LIS, Health information, Digital Humanities, Management of Information Organizations, Business Information Systems,  Marketing and Communication, Cultural Heritage Management, Libraries for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion topics.

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Call for papers – June 2025 special issue "Records and archives. Certainties and doubts in a hybrid world"

2024-11-28

Records and archives. Certainties and doubts in a hybrid world

This special issue will host articles about current developments in archival science, theoretical, methodological, and practical. Archival acquisition, appraisal, description, documentation, and management are critical to developing physical, digital, or hybrid collections. Organizational or personal, social, legal or cultural, the archives and records shed light on different aspects of human activity and experience with additional value for future generations. They provide to us with the context surrounding everyday life and events. Through this special issue, we aim to deliver the different aspects of managing and preserving physical and digital archival collections, meeting the information needs of scholars and the broader society by examining the standard rules of archival science together with the technological advances, archival ethics, copyright, and personal data protection, in the setting of sharing our common history. Emphasis will be given to adequate record management regarding content authenticity, accuracy, reliability, integrity, and validity.

Special Issue Editors:

Professor Georgios Giannakopoulos, University of West Attica

Associate Professor Emmanuel Drakakis, Ionian University

Current Issue


Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Special issue (Jan-Jun 2024)

Published: 2024-08-06

Information technologies, data management, and digital storytelling on heritage tours and trails

Special Issue Editors: Angeliki Antoniou, Christos Chrysanthopoulos, Foteini Efthymiou

Special issue editorial message

Angeliki Antoniou, Christos Chrysanthopoulos, Foteini Efthymiou

Enhancing Cultural Heritage through the Integration of Digital Technologies, Arts and Story-telling

Polyxeni Mantzou, Xenofon Bitsikas, Anastasios Floros, Ioulia Papastavrou, Aristeidis Panagiotidis-Diktampanis

Digital Cultural Heritage Management for Local Heritage

Overcoming Barriers to Accessibility with Regional Digital Infrastructures

Mariana Ziku, Alexandros Teneketzis, Georgios Alexandridis, Yannis Christodoulou, Markos Konstantakis, Athanasios Drosopoulos, Elias Dritsas, Georgios Siolas, Konstantinos Paximadis, Fevronia Rousaki, George Caridakis

OpenLab Evaluation of CAnTi

Advancing Conservation of Ancient Tiryns through Virtual and Mixed Reality Interactive Applications

Markos Konstantakis, Angeliki Chrysanthi, Efthymia Moraitou, Konstantinos Kotsopoulos, Nikolaos Papastamatiou, Alkistis Papadimitriou, George Caridakis

Τhe Digistoryteller project

walking around refugee Attica

Angeliki Antoniou, Christos Chrysanthopoulos, Foteini Efthymiou, Konstantinos Papastathis, Stathis Theodosis, Afroditi Kamara, Ioannis Triantafyllou


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