In the Library with the Lead Pipe

In the Library with the Lead Pipe is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers topics about libraries.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in Library & Information Science Source and EBSCO databases.

History

In the Library with the Lead Pipe was founded as a blog and then developed into a library practice journal. In 2014 the journal created "Library Pipeline", "a non-profit for developing library projects and librarians’ professional development".

A survey of 67 university librarians and archivists showed that only 5% were regular readers of In the Library with the Lead Pipe. The Library and Information Technology Association incorporated involvement[clarification needed] with the journal into its 2010 strategic plan. A 2015 editorial in College & Research Libraries asserted that the journal "pushes forward a critical dimension, blurring the lines between blog and peer-reviewed journal." This includes authors such as Fobazi Ettarh, who defined the term "vocational awe" within a January 2018 article in the publication.

References

Uses material from the Wikipedia article In the Library with the Lead Pipe, released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.