About the Journal

“Medical Library Forum” (MLF) is a peer-reviewed academic journal, issued semi-annually by the Medical University of Warsaw since December 2018. The idea of creating the journal emerged during the 25th Problem Conference of Medical Libraries, taking place from 12th to 14th of June, 2006 in Lublin-Kazimierz Dolny. "MLF’s" first publisher was the Medical University of Łódź, which issued the journal both online and in print. Nowadays, "MLF" is published only in digital form. Starting in 2018, all articles are published under the standardised Creative Commons licence BY-NC-ND -- a model that is free for both authors and readers (diamond open access).

“Medical Library Forum” aims to preserve the academic work of the libraries of medical universities and related institutions. Its main objective is to create a forum for exchanging ideas, experience, and solutions established in specific institutions, as well as advancing academic librarianship -– not just in the medical field.

Current Issue

Issue 2 | Volume 16 | 2023
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Dear Readers, it is our pleasure to announce that the new issue of the “Medical Library Forum” is out. The articles you’ll find inside were inspired by the 40th Jubilee Problem Conference of Medical Libraries (Cracow, 11-12 September 2023), the summary of which can be found in this issue. It is also a jubilee publication, as the “Forum” has been continuously published for 16 years now. On this occasion, we present an article telling the story of the journal, as well as the plans for its future progress.

We wish you a pleasant read – the editorial team of the “Medical Library Forum”.

Published: 17.07.2024
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This is an open access journal which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles in this journal without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access.

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