MLA Forum

MLA Forum

Infobox Journal


discipline = Library and information science
abbreviation = None
website = http://www.mlaforum.org/
publisher = Michigan Library Association
country = USA
ISSN = 1539-4123
history = February 2002 to present (based on first issue date)

"MLA Forum" is an electronic library and information science journal published by the Michigan Library Association. It is open access and is indexed by "Library Literature" and "Library and Information Science Abstracts". It is peer-reviewed and accepts submissions of articles and book reviews from authors worldwide.

The journal was founded in 2002. It initially published on a quarterly schedule. In 2008, it switched to an annual publication format.

Editors

* Lothar Spang, Wayne State University, 2002-2005
* Suzanne deVries, Eastern Michigan University, 2005-2007
* Michael Lorenzen, Central Michigan University, 2007 to present

External links

* [http://www.mlaforum.org MLA Forum]
* [http://www.mla.lib.mi.us/mlaforum Information on MLA Forum from the Michigan Library Association]


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