期刊名称:CANADIAN JOURNAL ON AGING-REVUE CANADIENNE DU VIEILLISSEMENT
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Canadian Journal on Aging is a refereed, quarterly publication of the Canadian Association on Gerontology. It publishes manuscripts on aging concerned with biology, health sciences, psychology, social sciences and social policy and practice. The Journal welcomes articles reporting original research, as well as conceptual and theoretical papers, which significantly advance knowledge or understanding in gerontology. Although focused on Canadian research, manuscripts from authors outside Canada are welcome. Authors are asked to bear in mind the multi-disciplinary nature of the readership when writing their manuscripts. In particular, care should be taken to draw out the implications of the analysis for readers in other fields and other disciplines.
The Journal is currently indexed and abstracted in:
- Abstracts in Social Gerontology
- AgeInfo CD-ROM
- Ageline
- Australasian Medical Index
- Bibliographie internationale de la littérature périodique
- Bibliographie internationale des recensions
- Canadian Periodical Index
- Current Index to Journals in Education
- EMBASE
- Excerpta Medica
- Index to Periodical Literature on Aging
- Index de Périodiques canadiens
- International Bibliography of Book Reviews
- International Bibliography of Periodical Literature
- New Literature on Old Age
- PAIS Bulletin
- Psychological Abstracts
- Science Culture
- Social Work Research and Abstracts
- Sociological Abstracts
- Social Sciences Citation Index
- Current Contents, Social and Behavioural Sciences
Instructions to Authors
Instructions to Authors 
1. Submission and acceptance of manuscripts
All manuscripts should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief:
Mark Rosenberg, PhD Canadian Journal on Aging Queen's University Mackintosh Corry Hall, Room E308 Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6
Tel.: (613) 533-6046 Fax.: (613) 533-6122 Email: rosenber@post.queensu.ca
Submission of a paper to the CJA implies that it has not been published, nor is it under consideration by another journal; and if accepted by the CJA it is not to be published elsewhere (except as a conference proceedings) without permission.
2. Manuscript preparation
a. Preparing the manuscript It is recommended that IBM-compatible software be used; authors must supply their final version in MS Word. Articles should be printed double spaced. Articles should be kept to a maximum of 10,000 words. Number pages consecutively, beginning with the title page and including all pages. Five (5) copies must be submitted. A condensed title for a running head, not to exceed 40 letters and spaces should be supplied, and up to six (6) keywords for abstracting purposes.
b. Title page Two of the copies must include a title page containing name of author, highest degree awarded, name and address of institutional affiliation, e-mail, FAX and telephone numbers.
c. Author anonymity Three of the submitted copies must include a blinded title page, with title only.
d. Abstract Each manuscript submitted must include, on a separate sheet, an abstract of not more than 100-150 words. A French translation of the abstract is necessary. The author may provide this or accept the expense of the translation of the abstract ($50.00).
e. Acknowledgements These should be added on a separate page and will be incorporated in a preliminary note on the first printed page of the article.
f. Notes All notes should be entered as endnotes and should appear immediately before the References. Footnotes are not acceptable.
g. References The articles submitted should be written in either the American Psychological Association style or the Vancouver style of referencing. More information regarding this may be obtained by writing to the Editorial office. A maximum of 40 references may be used.
h. Tables Tables should be printed on separate sheets and position in paper clearly indicated. Electronic files should be in MS Word table Format.
i. Figures Camera ready figures should be submitted with the final version of the paper in the following size: 43 picas/7 1/4 in. wide max. 58 picas/7 3/4. Image files should be in*.tif format. If figures have been created with Excel, please submit the original Excel file and the chart that has been generated
3. Diskettes
Once a paper is accepted, the author must supply a copy of the paper on diskette in Word Perfect (IBM) format.
4. Authors' alterations
Alterations to page proofs will be charged to the author.
5. Copyright
Authors of articles or reviews accepted for publication will be asked to assign copyright, on certain conditions, to the Canadian Journal on Aging.
6. Sexist and biased language
Authors should avoid using sexist and biased language in their manuscripts. For further clarification, please refer to the APA guidelines.
Editorial Board Editorial Board
| Editor-in-Chief |
Mark Rosenberg Queen’s University
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| Book Review Editor |
Lucie Richard Universit?de Montréal
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| Managing Editor |
Anne Marie Corrigan University of Toronto
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| Health Sciences |
TBA
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| Psychology |
Thomas Hadjistavropoulos University of Regina and Norm O’Rourke Simon Fraser University
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Social Policy and Practice |
Daniel Lai University of Calgary
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| Social Sciences |
Ingrid Connidis University of Western Ontario
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