Media outlets starting with J
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JJournal of Protective Coatings & LiningsUnited States of America
The Journal of Protective Coatings and Linings (ISSN 8755-1985) has been a leading publication in the fields of engineering, materials science, and surface technologies since its inception in 1984. JPCL delivers the latest on new technology and good practice in the use of high-performance anti-corrosion coatings and linings for steel and concrete structures, such as bridges, ships, oil and gas facilities, offshore platforms, power generation facilities, water storage and treatment, wastewater treatment, pipelines, railcars, and every type of industrial plant.
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JJournal of Protective Coatings & Linings OnlineUnited States of America
The Journal of Protective Coatings and Linings (ISSN 8755-1985) has been a leading publication in the fields of engineering, materials science, and surface technologies since its inception in 1984. Covers coatings for protection & preservation of steel & concrete in industrial & marine structures. JPCL delivers the latest on new technology and good practice in the use of high-performance anti-corrosion coatings and linings for steel and concrete structures, such as bridges, ships, oil and gas facilities, offshore platforms, power generation facilities, water storage and treatment, wastewater treatment, pipelines, railcars, and every type of industrial plant.
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JJournal of Proteome ResearchUnited States of America
Covers research highlights and news of interest to proteomics researchers. Integrates the fields of chemistry, mathematics, applied physics, biology and medicine in order to help readers understand the function of proteins in biological systems.
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JJournal of Psychiatric and Mental Health NursingUnited Kingdom
Impact Factor: 1.055 Journal Ranking: 56/114 (Nursing (Social Science)); 59/116 (Nursing (Science)); 101/139 (Psychiatry (Social Science)); 113/142 (Psychiatry) ISI Journal Citation Reports @ Ranking 2015 Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation. Frequency: 10 issues per year. Aims of the Journal: Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing is an international forum for the advancement of psychiatric and mental health nursing practice. It aims to publish peer reviewed papers which reflect developments in knowledge, attitudes and skills and integration of these into practice. The journal: Provides a forum for critical debate on issues related to practice, education and policy in mental health care; Is committed to expanding the awareness of user and carer involvement; Contributes to the understanding of care and caring; Publishes evidence of good practice that translates across geographical and cultural boundaries; Provides leadership in a diversity of scholarship; Recognizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. The focus is on innovations in practice that are based on development, evaluation and research. The journal is essentially a means of communication between professionals, mainly in nursing but also attracting other mental health care workers. It acts as a repository of ideas, experiences and findings from evaluation or research. It also provides a forum for debate on current mental health care issues. Readership: Psychiatrists, mental health nurses, nursing practice, nursing research and psychiatric nursing. Editorial Contacts: An online editorial board can be viewed here Manuscript Submission: Author Guidelines can be viewed here. Online submission here Other Information: Information on advertising can be found here
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JJournal of Psychiatric PracticeUnited States of America
Published for psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and mental health practitioners. Spotlights different psychotherapeutic issues for certain disorders and pharmacological guidance on the choice of drugs and their administration. Covers articles on clinically applicable reviews, case studies, and treatment advances with practical and informative tips for treating psychiatric patients. Also highlights the practical and administrative issues of a managed care organization, while occasionally presenting either a case study or dialogue or debate on controversies related to diagnosis, preferred methods of treatment, patient care management, or issues related to practicing in a managed care environment.
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JJournal of Psychology & TheologyUnited States of America
Focuses on recent scholarly thinking on the interrelationships of psychological and theological concepts, as well as the nature of human kind from a biblical perspective. Topics discussed also include: theory and practice; research; pastoral psychology and Christian education; family and Christian community; psychology and missions; and reactions.
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JJournal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health ServicesUnited States of America
Written for mental health nurses in clinical, academic and research positions in a variety of community and institutional settings. Features new clinical approaches, new ways to organize departments, develop programs or motivate staff, first-person accounts and opinion pieces.
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JJournal of Psychosocial OncologyUnited States of America
Serves as the first multidisciplinary journal published specifically for health professionals responsible for the psychosocial needs of cancer patients and their families. This forum provides for the rapid publication of new clinical and research material to help advance clinical and helping skills, as well as exploratory, hypothesis testing and program evaluation research on such critical areas as the stigma of cancer, employment and personal problems facing cancer patients, patient education, family involvement in patient care, children with cancer, psychosocial needs of cancer patients, hospital and hospice staff and volunteers. Covers all aspects of psychosocial care of the cancer patient from infancy through geriatrics. Special columns and sections featured include: discussions of current ethical, philosophical and existential issues for the psychosocial oncology specialist; a column on research issues, strategies and methodologies in psychosocial oncology; announcements of current meetings, symposia and courses offered in psychosocial oncology; book reviews that highlight important new book-length works dealing with specific areas of psychosocial oncology; and a selective bibliography of psychosocial oncology articles appearing in other journals.
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JJournal of Public Administration Research and TheoryUnited States of America
Bridges between public administration and public management scholarship. Aims to advance the organizational, administrative, and policy sciences as they apply to government and governance.
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JJournal of Public HealthUnited Kingdom
Impact Factor: 2.019 5 Year Impact Factor: 2.666 Journal Ranking: 41 out of 153 (Ssi: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health) 69 out of 172 (Si: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health) Months of Distribution: March, June, September, December Affiliation: Journal of Public Health is the official journal of the The Faculty of Public Health of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom. Aims of the Journal: The Journal of Public Health focuses on current theory and practice within the whole spectrum of public health. They aim to promote high standards of public health practice by publishing readable papers of high scientific quality. The journal looks in depth at the causes of disease and, in the light of this, how to prevent ill-health and promote good health. Disease trends are also monitored, as are outbreaks of environmental hazards. The journal also covers planning, provision and evaluation of health services. Also available online. The journal is aimed at professionals and academics working in and interested in public health. Manuscript Submission: The Journal of Public Health invites submission of papers on any aspect of public health research and practice. They welcome papers on the theory and practice of the whole spectrum of public health across the domains of health improvement, health protection and service improvement, with a particular focus on the translation of science into action. Papers on the role of public health ethics and law are welcome. Their main criteria for grading manuscripts are scientific originality and impact, as well as relevance to public health practice.