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IInternational Journal of Network ManagementUnited States of America
Forum for researchers, developers and practitioners in network management to present their work to an international audience. Topics of interest include network management topics for existing and future communication technologies including broadband and wireless; performance monitoring, measurement and evaluation methods and studies with network management applications; new methods for testing, monitoring, measuring and analyzing performance, reliability and security of communication systems and computer networks; and in-depth coverage of new test and monitoring equipment, network analyzers and all types of network management systems.
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International Journal of Non-Linear MechanicsUnited States of AmericaAimed at engineers and applied scientists involved in analyses of non-linear phenomena encountered in diverse theoretical and applied mechanics problems. Publishes research results in the areas of theoretical and applied mechanics of solids, structures, and fluids.
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IInternational Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector MarketingUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing provides an international forum for peer-reviewed papers and case studies on the latest techniques, thinking and best practice in marketing for the not-for-profit sector. Its objective is to provide a forum for the publication of refereed papers and practice notes which are of direct relevance to the practitioner while meeting the highest standards of intellectual rigour. The main sectors covered are goods and services marketing, fundraising, advertising and promotion, branding and positioning, campaigns and lobbying, ethics and fundraising, information technology and database management, sponsorship, public relations and event management. Audience and Readership: Industry members. Circulation: A figure is not disclosed. Contributors: Information for authors can be found here. Online manuscript submission can be found here. Other information: Formerly known as Journal of Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Marketing. It only publishes peer-reviewed papers by academics and does not create journalistic pieces or cover news stories.
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International Journal of Not-For-Profit LawUnited States of AmericaWritten for attorneys and government officials and covers legal topics and social, political and economic issues affecting the legal environment.
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IInternational Journal of Nursing KnowledgeUnited States of America
Official publication of NANDA (North American Nursing Diagnosis Association) International. Keeps nurses around the world current on activities to include these terminologies in international databases that monitor and store health-related information. Communicates efforts to develop, test and implement standardized nursing labels in many different languages and cultures across the globe. Publishes peer-reviewed articles and commentaries that promote worldwide development, discussion, refinement, classification and use of nursing terminologies and classifications. Documents the science behind the labels. Includes scientific documentation of the validity of individual labels and the concepts underlying them; methodologies for development, testing and classification of labels; computer applications of standardized nursing language; linguistic dilemmas involved in translating labels among different languages; educational ramifications of teaching and measuring critical thinking processes in students; and expanded uses for standardized nursing languages across treatment settings and specialty areas.
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IInternational Journal of Nutrition, Pharmacology, Neurological DiseasesUnited States of America
International Journal of Nutrition, Pharmacology, Neurological Diseases covers News
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IInternational Journal of Obstetric AnesthesiaUnited States of America
Aimed at anesthetists, anesthesiologists, obstetricians, neonatologists, perinatal physicians, pharmacologists and physiologists. Dedicated to obstetric anesthesia and provides information on issues relating directly to routine daily practice. Original research (both clinical and laboratory), short reports and case reports will be considered. The journal also publishes invited review articles and debates on topical and controversial subjects in the area of obstetric anesthesia. Articles on related topics such as perinatal physiology and pharmacology and all subjects of importance to obstetric anaesthetists/anesthesiologists are also welcome. The journal is peer-reviewed.
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International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative CriminologyUnited States of AmericaProvides therapists, counselors, researchers, policymakers and others important information on offender therapy in three distinct areas: psychological, genetic/biological and environmental. Forum dedicated to research, therapy and discussion of crime and delinquincy. Contains expert submissions on psychology, psychiatry, social work, law and legal studies, medicine, criminology, criminal justice, corrections, sociology and health services. Expands the knowledge base of crime and treatment of prisoners with research, submissions and opinions from researchers around the world. Aims to provide research, discussion and treatment on delinquent crime and trying to stop it.
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International Journal of Older People NursingUnited KingdomImpact factor: 1.41 (Source: SJR, 2015) Monthly Unique Users: The figure is not currently disclosed Aims of the journal: International Journal of Older People Nursing is an online only (from 2012) publication. It aims to provide an international forum for advancing knowledge to inform practice in gerontological nursing. IJOPN challenges assumptions and provokes new ideas, helping nurses develop and instruct their practice and engage in the debates about the health and social care services for older people. The journal welcomes scholarly papers on all aspects of older people nursing including policy, management, education and research related to practice. The journal aims to help nurses engage in the debates about the health and social care context of services for older people by providing scholarly and accessible material that will challenge assumptions and provoke new ideas, set within an overall aim of developing nursing practice. It seeks to provide nurses who work with older people with access to key resources to inform practice at a variety of levels. Content: The journal consists of two sections: the first part publishes scholarly, peer-reviewed original articles; the second part forms a practice development section (also peer-reviewed). Within the practice development section are three commissioned scholarly papers: literature scan, application to practice and a review paper. Each issue features practice development on a key aspect of older people nursing of relevance to all nurses. Editorial contacts: See the full list of editorial contacts here. Manuscript submission: Author Guidelines can be viewed here. Online submission can be found here. Other information: For further information about advertising click here.
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International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma NursingUnited KingdomBackground and Format: International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing is the official journal of the Association of Maltese Orthopaedic Nurses, the Australia New Zealand Orthopaedic Nurses Association, Canadian Orthopaedic Nurses Association, RCN Society of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing and officially recognised by the Asian Association for Dynamic Osteosynthesis (Nursing), the Danish Orthopaedic Nurses Association (FSOS), Ortopedisjuksköterskor I Sverige (Sweden) and the International Collaboration of Orthopaedic Nursing. The International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing is a peer-reviewed journal that seeks to promote the development and exchange of specialist knowledge within orthopaedic and trauma practice. The journal is devoted to nurses and other health professionals involved in the care of patients with orthopaedic and associated traumatic conditions. Following on from the tradition of the Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing, the journal aims to promote best practice through the dissemination of high quality research findings, debate within practice, exploration of professional issues and the development of health care practice as well as innovative roles. The journal publishes a wide range of papers from primary research and evidence updates to personal reflections on practice, education and management issues. Supporting sections include literature reviews, book reviews and international policy digests and Letters to the Editor and Editorials are encouraged which shed additional perspectives on papers published in the journal and matters affecting orthopaedic and trauma practice. The mission of the journal is to facilitate global networking that results in the sharing of evidence-based practice, the dissemination of ideas and knowledge amongst orthopaedic and trauma nurses alongside other members of the health care team, including the organisations which support such practitioners in developing their knowledge and practice. The editorial team encourages and supports contributions from both experienced and first time authors. New Section - Practice Development in orthopaedics and trauma Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation. Contributors: Papers which describe initiatives and innovation in practice development are welcomed by the Editors. In keeping with the journal's aims and scope, short papers are invited from clinical staff, educators and students. Such papers may focus on, but are not restricted to, best practice and practice development initiatives; implementation of research findings and education; and development of the workforce in the clinical environment. Papers should be prepared in keeping with the journal's style. The Guide for Authors can be found here and should help the orthopaedic and trauma practitioner to develop and maintain their own skills and knowledge and help to transform delivery of quality care for patients elsewhere in the world. In addition, authors can use suc