Abstract

ABSTRACT On the transition between editors, Charles Popovich reflects on his more than ten-year tenure as the third editor of the Journal of Business&Finance Librarianship (JBFL) from 1996 to 2005. Among his contributions as Editor are a regular and predictable publication schedule; special thematic issues; business and information professionals from multi-type information settings as authors, contributors and column editors; and broad dissemination of content. This interview seeks to capture Charles Popovich's unique perspective on business librarianship publishing. It also documents some history of Haworth Press' Journal of Business&Finance Librarianship, established in 1989.

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