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The Journal of Vedic Library & Information Science is an academic and research-oriented publication that focuses on the integration of traditional Vedic knowledge systems with contemporary practices in library and information science (LIS). It aims to create a scholarly platform for examining how ancient Indian knowledge—especially Vedic and Sanskrit literature—can be effectively organized, preserved, and disseminated using modern information tools and methodologies.

The journal publishes original research articles, review papers, and case studies covering a range of topics such as manuscript studies, digitization of Vedic texts, metadata standards for Indic resources, knowledge organization systems, digital libraries, archival practices, and cultural heritage preservation. It encourages interdisciplinary contributions that connect LIS with fields like Indology, digital humanities, and archival science.

A major objective of the journal is to support the preservation and accessibility of India’s intellectual and cultural heritage by promoting innovative approaches in cataloguing, classification, and information retrieval tailored to traditional knowledge systems. It also seeks to enhance academic dialogue around indigenous knowledge frameworks in the evolving digital information environment.

The journal is particularly relevant for librarians, information professionals, Sanskrit scholars, archivists, and researchers engaged in heritage documentation and knowledge management.