Media outlets starting with J
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JJournal of Adult and Continuing Education
Background and Format: The Journal of Adult and Continuing Education (JACE) covers the field of post-compulsory education. It provides a forum for theoretical and practical work in the fields of lifelong learning and adult, community and continuing education. The journal is peer-reviewed and focuses on international and national issues and is aimed at researchers, professionals and practitioners in all sectors. It publishes both research articles and reflections on policy and practice. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at those concerned with post-compulsory education Deadline: No set deadline Time of Publication: May and November Circulation: No figure available Ad Rates: No advertising available Other Information: The journal is not PRable Guidelines for manuscript submission can be found here
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Journal of Advanced Nursing
Impact factor: 1.917 (Source: Journal Citation Reports 2015). Journal Ranking: 9/114 (Nursing (Social Science)); 11/116 (Nursing (Science)) (Source: Journal Citation Reports 2015). Circulation: Source: Publisher Aims of the journal: The Journal of Advanced Nursing (JAN) is an international, peer-reviewed, scientific journal. JAN contributes to the advancement of evidence-based nursing, midwifery and healthcare by disseminating high quality research and scholarship of contemporary relevance and with potential to advance knowledge for practice, education, management or policy. Print and digital edition available. Readership: JAN targets readers who are committed to advancing practice and professional development on the basis of new knowledge and evidence. Its readership includes: managers and senior members of the nursing and midwifery professions, nurse researchers, nurse educators, nursing students, and other healthcare professionals with an interest in common issues and interdisciplinary collaboration. Content: The journal publishes the following types of articles: Reviews Review Protocols Research Papers Reports of original research of all types (i.e. all designs and methods) and in any field (i.e. practice, education, service delivery and evaluation, management). Research Methodology Papers on methodological issues and instrument developments. Research Protocols Protocols of original research of all types. Concept Analysis Papers Papers presenting formal and rigorous analysis of concepts that are relevant to advancement of nursing or midwifery knowledge. Discussion Papers Scholarly papers presenting analysis and discussion of philosophical, conceptual, theoretical, professional practice or health policy issues or innovations. Editorial contacts: The editorial team can be reached at cuy@wiley.com A list of affiliations for the other editors is kept up-to-date here Manuscript Submission: Author guidelines at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291365-2648/homepage/ForAuthors.html. Online manuscripts submission at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jan. Other information: Contact details for advertising information can be found here while a rate card can be viewed here. The majority of papers in JAN are written by nurses and midwives but there are no constraints on authorship as long as papers fit with the expressed Aims and Scope. Videos: The JAN YouTube videos can be viewed here
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Journal of Advertising Research
JAR's mission is to act as the R&D vehicle for professionals in all areas of media, advertising and marketing. Published by WARC for the ARF, JAR is a forum for sharing findings, applications, new technologies and methodologies, and paths to solutions.
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JJournal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery
Written for members of the Society for Aerosols in Medicine. Covers studies involving inhalation of particles and gases in the respiratory tract, and the use of aerosols as tolls to study basic physiologic phenomena. Highlights their use as selective delivery systems for medication, the measurement of respiratory secretion and the toxic effects of inhaled agents.
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Journal of Aesthetic Nursing
Circulation: The publisher does not disclose the circulation. Frequency: 10 times a year. Aims of the journal: Journal of Aesthetic Nursing, launched in June 2012, is a peer-reviewed clinical and professional journal for nurses who specialise in this fast-developing area. It aims to support aesthetic nurses in advancing their practice and encourage other nurses wishing to make a career in this specialty. It will aim to publish articles with both theoretical and practical relevance for aesthetic nurses. Content: Topics to be covered in the launch issue included: Experiences of hyaluronidase in the management of tear trough complications Skin care for the summer: how do the new FDA rules affect nurses’ approaches to SPFs Needle versus cannula – which ‘weapon’ for the aesthetic nurse? Medical emergencies: how prepared are you? Body dysmorphic disorder: the broken mirror To dental block or not? Training in aesthetics: the current state of play The potential role of mentorship in easing nurse transition How to build up your client database Marketing your business online: how to create a Googletastic website and tips on search engine optimisation Manuscript Submission: Online manuscript submission can be found here. Ad rates: For advertising contact Fenella Wenham on fenella.wenham@markallengroup.com¿ or call +44 Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 30 May 2012 The Journal of Aesthetic Nursing, launching next month, will be a peer-reviewed clinical and professional journal for nurses who specialise in this area. The journal, which will be published 10 times a year, aims to support aesthetic nurses in advancing their practice and encourage other nurses wishing to make a career in this specialty. It will aim to publish articles with both theoretical and practical relevance for aesthetic nurses. Editor Natasha Devan can be reached on +44 (0)20 7501 6780 and natasha.devan@markallengroup.com
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JJournal of Affective Disorders
Written as the official journal of the International Society for Affective Disorders for psychopharmacologists, psychiatrists, neurologists and clinical neurophysiologists. Publishes papers concerned with affective disorders in the widest sense: depression, mania, anxiety and panic. An interdisciplinary publication, it aims to bring together different approaches for a diverse readership. Includes articles dealing with any aspect of affective disorders, including biochemistry, pharmacology, endocrinology, genetics, statistics, epidemiology, psychodynamics, classification, clinical studies and studies of all types of treatment.
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Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development
Serves to provide information on programs related to affordable housing and community development law. Each issue features articles about banking, tax laws, federal policy, community based housing development, practitioner commentaries on fair housing, HUD, IRS, tax topics and news about section-related activities.
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JJournal of African American Studies
Articles examine topics concerning social transformations and the impact it has on life chances of continental Africans and the African diaspora.
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JJournal of Aging and Environment
Formerly known as "Journal of Housing for the Elderly." Published for public policy makers and housing policy specialists. Covers the latest efforts of housing researchers and policy experts, from research on energy conservation or privacy needs to policy implications of home equity conversion. Also examines management issues, housing related service delivery innovations, case histories of successful housing alternatives, and financing strategies. Provides topics on identification of salient housing issues that primarily involve the elderly and articulation of the issues and problems in the development and implementation of housing policies for the elderly.
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JJournal of Aging and Health
Written for professionals in the medical, social services and health services fields with a focus on the complex and dynamic relationship between gerontology and health. Topics covered include active life expectancy, diet/nutrition, disease prevention, ethics in healthcare, health behaviors and beliefs, health service utilization, longevity and mortality, long term care, social support and health, the recovery process, alcoholism and suicide.