Some problems of LIS research publishing are discussed in this article, then previous surveys of LIS research publishing are presented Monograph publishing, abstracting services and journals that disseminate information about research, mainly in the UK but often with an International coverage and circulation, are listed and described and their coverage of current and completed LIS research assessed
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