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Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation
ISSN: 1052-2263 Volume 32-33; 6 issues Institutional subscription (print and online) for 2010: €527 / US$742 (including postage and handling) Click on the subscribe button for more options, including personal subscription prices. Status Report: Last issue (volume 32:3) online on 1 June 2010 Next issue (volume 33:1) scheduled for August 2010 Aims and Scope Editorial Board Submission of Manuscripts Abstracted in Download flyer for this journal |
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Editor-in-Chief P.H. Wehman PhD
Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Research and Training Cente on Workplace Supports 1314 West Main Street PO Box 842011 Richmond, VA 23284-2011 USA Tel.: +1 804 828 1851 Fax:+1 804 828 2193 E-mail: pwehman@vcu.org Technical Editor Roberta S. Martin
Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Research and Training Center Richmond, VA USA Tel.: +1 804 827 0749 Fax:+1 804 828 2193 E-mail: rsmartin@vcu.edu Customized Employment Corner Katherine J. Inge
VCU-RRTC 1314 West Main Street 23284 Richmond, VA USA E-mail: kinge@vcu.edu Editorial Board
See instructions to authors. The Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation will provide a forum for discussion and dissemination of information about the major areas that constitute vocational rehabilitation. Periodically, there will be topics that are directed either to specific themes such as long term care or different disability groups such as those with psychiatric impairment. Often a guest editor who is an expert in the given area will provide leadership on a specific topic issue. However, all articles received directly or submitted for a special issue are welcome for peer review. The emphasis will be on publishing rehabilitation articles that have immediate application for helping rehabilitation counselors, psychologists and other professionals in providing direct services to people with disabilities. Original research articles, review articles, program descriptions, and case studies will be considered for publication. Ideas for special topical issues are welcomed as well. Abstracted in
CINAHL,
Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature,
E-Psyche database,
EBSCO database,
EMCare,
Exceptional Child Education Resources (ECER),
PsycINFO,
RECAL Bibliographic Database,
REHABDATA,
Scopus
Society Info
The journal is associated with APSE, the Association for Persons in Supported Employment. www.apse.orgBackvolumes
2-29
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