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Journal of College Student DevelopmentFeature Manuscripts: The Journal of College Student Development is interested in feature manuscripts concerning student development, professional development, professional issues, administrative concerns, and creative programs to improve student services. Authors may focus on recent original research, replication of research, reviews of research, graduate education in student affairs, or essays on theoretical, organizational, and professional issues. Both quantitative and qualitative research manuscripts are considered. Manuscripts should address one of the following:
In keeping with the international scope of ACPA-College Student Educators International, the Journal of College Student Development welcomes manuscripts that report scholarship on international issues related to college students, student development, and student affairs and services in postsecondary or tertiary education. Such manuscripts might describe research occurring outside the United States, such as studies of student development or emerging issues in student services administration in one or more countries, or they might address international issues connected to US institutions, such as international students in the US or US students participating in international experiences at home or abroad. We particularly invite submissions that are scholarly in nature (i.e., having a theoretical base and sound empirical methods), but will also consider submissions that describe best practices in student development outside the US, provided that these submissions contribute new knowledge to the literature. Country-specific and comparative (i.e., comparing an issue in two or more nations) topics are welcome Research in Brief: Articles submitted for the Research in Brief. section should report meaningful research that does not require a full-length manuscript. Articles should present research about instruments, methods, or analytical tools which may be helpful to researchers or consumers of research in conducting and understanding student services, student development, and the student affairs profession. Rigorous studies that are focused on a single campus and/or narrowly focused studies may also be considered for the Research in Brief section. The criteria for review are similar to those used in the review of featured articles. On the Campus: Articles submitted for the On the Campus section should describe new practices, programs, and techniques. Practices reviewed should be related to theory and research. Authors should be able to provide additional background or supplemental information at the request of interested readers. STYLE GUIDELINES Manuscripts must be clear, concise, and interesting with a well-organized development of ideas. The most recent edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association should be followed for reference style and general guidelines. When preparing a manuscript for publication, the author(s) must carefully follow the instructions listed below: Ensure that the manuscript is appropriately blinded. Because manuscripts are processed through a masked review system, they should contain no clues to the author's identity or institutional affiliation outside of the title page. Please double check your manuscript for:
When preparing a manuscript for publication, the author(s) must carefully follow the instructions listed below:
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Never submit manuscripts under consideration by another publication. Authors must affirm non-duplication of submission prior to review of their manuscripts. Full-length articles should not exceed 7,500 words (approximately 30 pages of 1 in. margin, double-spaced, typewritten copy including references, tables, and figures). On the Campus manuscripts generally should not exceed 750 words and Research in Brief manuscripts generally should not exceed 1,500 words. All manuscript submissions and reviews are handled through our web-based Editorial ManagerTM (EM) system. Authors submit manuscripts and track progress through all stages of the review process.
Enter JCSD's On-Line Editorial Office: http://www.editorialmanager.com/jcsd The Editorial Manager TM system includes step by step instructions throughout the submission process. Here are some suggestions that will assist you in the process: Please ensure that you have saved all of the elements of your submission as separate files. These may include:
If you do not have Adobe Reader, please download it now so that you may review your manuscript at the end of the submission process.(Available for free at: www.adobe.com) Remember that your submission is not complete until you have reviewed the .PDF files created at the end of the process. BOOK REVIEW GUIDELINES The Journal of College Student Development seeks to keep its readers apprised of new books related to student development and professional practice in college student affairs. As a means to that end books that are related to student development theory and student affairs practice, research on college students or higher education environments, and issues and practices in higher education germane to the student affairs profession are accepted for consideration for review. Invitations to review and selection of reviewers and decisions about whether to review a work or to publish a reviewer's manuscript are made solely at the discretion of the editors. (Psychological instruments and computer programs are not currently being accepted for review.) Three kinds of reviews are provided: summary reviews, critical essays, and notices. Summary Reviews.Summary reviews are intended to inform readers about works of interest to student affairs practitioners, preparation program faculty, and researchers. These 750 to 1000 word reviews briefly and objectively describe the contents and the author's/editor's stated objectives. (If it is an edited work, the authors and the content of each chapter are identified.) The review should also include:
Book Review Essays. Critical essays are intended for major works in the field. Textbooks and comprehensive or extended treatments of subjects of importance to the field --such as, student subcultures, organizations, subpopulations, or environments; professional practice issues; intervention strategies and techniques; data based research studies; and theoretical expositions. Critical essays are limited to between 1,200 and 1,800 words. Works of a controversial nature or of major significance to the field may receive more than one review. Essays should:
Reviewers may also present their evaluation of what is needed in the field that this work failed to provide and make proposals for further research or theoretical exposition. Book Notices. These are short summaries of the contents of books that are of interest to the field, but that are not directly focused on student affairs. The Associate Editor writes these short (about 100 words) descriptions of the works with an evaluation its contents. Requests for Review Two copies of materials for which reviews are requested should be sent to Susan R. Jones, Associate Editor, Journal of College Student Development, 3214 Benjamin Building, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 or via email at sjones4@umd.edu. Because of space limitation in the Journal, not all materials will be reviewed. Materials submitted for review will not be returned. ADDRESSES Send manuscripts to:Florence A. Hamrick, EditorAssociate Editor John Schuh accepts submission of manuscripts for "On the Campus" and "Research in Brief" and distributes information about the book review process. Unsolicited book reviews are not accepted by the Journal. John Schuh, Associate Editor Article Submission Guidelines can also be found at www.jcsdonline.org Journal of College Student Development is the official journal of the American College Personnel Association. Volume: 49 (2008) |
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