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About Journal

The scientific journal Librarium is an international refereed publication created on the basis of the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia, which serves the development and dissemination of academic research in both the local and global scientific space.

The journal is published in two languages—Georgian and English—which ensures its accessibility for both Georgian and foreign scientists and researchers.

Mission and goals:

The scientific journal Librarium aims to:

• Encourage multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research.

• Strengthen national and international scientific networks.

• Create and share innovative knowledge in library science, archival science, book history, culture, and other fields.

Referencing and editing process:

The journal operates according to international refereeing standards. Each article undergoes a double-blind peer review process, which ensures a high level of academic quality and reliability.

Main topics:

The journal’s articles cover a wide range of topics, including:

• Libraries, archives, and museums.

• Book history and cultural heritage.

• The relationship between education and society

• Various aspects of the humanities and social sciences.

International cooperation:

The Librarium actively cooperates with international libraries, research institutes, and universities, which strengthens the journal’s position in the global academic space.