Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): June

We are pleased to announce the publication of 15 scholarly papers in our latest issue, showcasing cutting-edge research in the fields of library science, digital heritage, archival management, museum. This issue brings together diverse and forward-thinking research that highlights three major themes: the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage, the transformation of libraries and archives in the digital and AI era, and innovative approaches to learning and public information services. From bibliometric insights on intangible cultural heritage and digital storytelling to practical developments like MAQDA for Qur'anic manuscript preservation. Studies on virtual reference services, web archiving, AI in recordkeeping, and smart city archival governance emphasize the sector’s readiness for Society 5.0. At the same time, models such as M-Mobilib, GLAM strategies, and ARBOR-based experiential learning offer creative solutions for education and community engagement. Altogether, this issue signals a shift toward more connected, intelligent, and user-centered information environments.

Published: 2025-06-06

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