American Journal of Information Management

Aims and Scope

American Journal of Information Management is a peer-reviewed and open access journal, which aims to serve as a forum for experience share and knowledge communication in the developing field of information management. The journal prefers the submitted manuscript, which meets the internationally accepted criteria and the style of the journal for the purpose of both reviewing and editing. It is committed to making a contribution to advancing information management theory and applications.

The topics related to this journal include but are not limited to:

  • Business and Competitive Intelligence
  • Community Development
  • Data Management
  • Indigenous Knowledge Systems
  • Information Design and Delivery
  • Information for Health Care
  • Intellectual Capital
  • Knowledge Management
  • Online Social Networking
  • Records Management
  • Social Interactions
  • System Management
  • Business Intelligence
  • Content and Knowledge Management
  • Health Care
  • Information Acquisition
  • Information Entrepreneurship, Design and Delivery
  • Information for Knowledge Creation
  • Knowledge Economy
  • Legal and Regulatory Issues
  • Processes Management
  • Security in Organizations
  • Social Media
  • Technology Management

Guidelines for preparing your manuscript can be found in the Manuscript Preparation Guidelines. Once your manuscript is ready, you may proceed to the Submission page to complete the process.