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Item IFLA Journal. June 2018(SAGE, 2018-05) Rudasill, Lynne M.; Baba, Zawiyah; Abrizah, A.; Ndumu, Ana; Mon, Lorraine; Igbinovia, Magnus Osahon; Osuchukwu, Ngozi P.; Elahi, Md. Hasinul; Mezbah-ul-Islam, Muhammad; Knapp, Jeffrey A.; Gearhart, Andrew; Kellerman, L. Suzanne; Klimczyk, Linda; Witt, Steven W.Established in 1975, IFLA Journal is an international journal publishing peer reviewed articles on library and information services and the social, political and economic issues that impact access to information through libraries. The Journal is published four times per year (January, June, October, December) and includes research, case studies and essays that reflect the broad spectrum of the profession internationally.Item IFLA Journal. March 2025 [Special Issue: Trends in academic and research libraries](SAGE, 2025-03-25) Mamtora, Jayshree; Dortch, Bertil F.; Sugihartati, Rahma; Harisanty, Dessy; Dewi, Anita; Suyanto, Bagong; Pramodha Wardhana, Arya Wijaya; Egalita, Nadia; Missingham, Roxanne; Bui, Thuy Thanh; Nguye, Lan Thi; Palma Peña, Juan Miguel; Arning, Ursula; Ezra Cruz, Luis; Viray, Mennie Ruth; Flores, Roana Marie; Igbinovia, Magnus Osahon; Segun-Adeniran, Chidi Deborah; Okuonghae, Omorodion; Chen, Xiayu Summer; Feng, Yali; Pasipamire, Notice; Lupu, Viorica; Țurcan, Nelly; Cujba, Rodica; Onyancha, Omwoyo Bosire; Rahman, Habibur; Ghazali, Asmadi Mohammed; Sawal, Mohd Zool Hilmie Mohamed; Witt, SteveThis special issue of IFLA Journal, produced in collaboration with the IFLA Academic and Research Libraries Section, explores key trends shaping academic and research libraries worldwide. As institutions respond to evolving technological, economic, and geopolitical landscapes, libraries are redefining their roles in supporting research integrity, open science, and sustainable development. Featuring a diverse selection of peer-reviewed articles and case studies, this issue examines topics such as the evolving role of research librarians, the use of generative AI in library services, big data’s impact, and global research collaborations. By highlighting these developments, this issue provides critical insights into the future of academic and research libraries.