Journal Abbreviation
SAJIM
ISSN
2078-1865
EISSN
1560-683X
Focus & Scope

The South African Journal of Information Management (SAJIM) is an information management journal, aimed to serve as a platform for discussion and debate in this developing field. The journal seeks to create new paradigms, overcoming traditional information management activities of collect, store and dissemination; seeking to engage, inform, and catalyse scholarly discourse within research and real-world practises. It focuses on exploring and managing activities that make changes in patterns of behaviour of customers, people, organisations, and information that leads to changes in the way people use information to engage in knowledge focussed activities. The journal crosses and affects various disciplinary (academic, business and financial) arenas, to promote information management processes (Innovations in information, knowledge and content management) which are critical to the survival and growth of organisations and people.

Journal Status
Active
Index/es (accredited by the DHET)
Dept. of Higher Education and Training (DHET) List, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), SciELO SA
Peer-review Date
03/04/2019
Peer-review Group
Communication and Information Science
Editor-in-Chief
Prof Chris Rensleigh
Title Owner
University of Johannesburg
Publisher
AOSIS
Seat of Publication
South Africa
Number of Peer-reviewed Articles Per Year
50
Format
Print & Digital
Publication Frequency
Continuous
Access
Open Access
Submission Fees
No
Article Processing Charges (APCs)
ZAR 873.00 (excl. VAT) per page