期刊名称:JOURNAL OF COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Published six times per year for the American College Personnel Association.Founded in 1959, the Journal of College Student Development has been the leading source of research about college students and the field of student affairs for over four decades. JCSD is the largest empirical research journal in the field of student affairs and higher education, and is the official journal of the American College Personnel Association
Indexing and Abstracting
ABI-INFORM (American Business Information) (Mar.1983-Nov.1987)
AgeLine (partial coverage)
Contents Pages in Education
Current Contents
E R I C (Education Resource Information Center)
Education Index
Education Research Index (Jan.2003-)
Educational Administration Abstracts (partial coverage)
Educational Management Abstracts
Educational Research Abstracts Online (partial coverage)
Educational Technology Abstracts
Family Index
Multicultural Education Abstracts
PsychINFO (partial coverage)
R I L M Abstracts of Music Literature (Repertoire International de Litterature Musicale) (1967-)
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Sciences Citation Index
Social Work Abstracts
Special Educational Needs Abstracts
Technical Education & Training Abstracts
Instructions to Authors
Feature 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:
1.Support for the extension of knowledge in the area of developmental theory;
2.Support for practitioner efforts to apply theoretical developmental constructs to programs in the field; or
3.Support for increasing our knowledge of organizational behaviors so that effective tactics and strategies might be applied to the implementation of developmentally focused programs on the
campus.
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:
1.Self citations that are “in press”
2.Self referential citations that reveal author identity
3.Institution name (usually in the Methods section)
4.References to institution specific documents
When preparing a manuscript for publication, the author(s) must carefully follow the instructions
listed below:
Use titles that are short and descriptive. Place the title on a separate page with the names of the authors, their professional titles, and their institutional affiliations. (see the author information at the bottom of the title pages of published articles for example). For the contact author, include a mailing address and E-mail address (for publication), and a phone number for contact by the editor.
Avoid use of the term "subject." Use more specific references such as "student," "client," or "participant."
Include an abstract on the second page beneath the title and before the first paragraph of the article (except for manuscripts submitted for "On the Campus" or "Research in Brief"). The abstract or capsule statement should clearly describe the main intent or outcome of the manuscript in 75-100 words.
Use a common font, such as Courier or Times Roman, and set all text (including references, quotations, tables, and figures) in 12-point type, double-spaced. Please see the APA Publication Manual for proper formatting of headings and titles. Indent paragraphs with the Tab key, not by setting a defined indention for the paragraph in the word processor. Allow generous margins (at least one inch) around each page.
Lengthy quotations (a total of 300 or more words from one source) require written permission from the copyright holder for reproduction. Adaptation of tables and figures also requires such approval. The author is responsible for securing such permission. A copy of the publisher's written permission must be provided to the Journal editor immediately upon acceptance of the article for publication.
Only citations referred to in the manuscript should be listed in the references. Check all references before mailing the manuscript to ensure that all sources cited in the text appear in the references and vice versa, and that all references are accurate and complete. Use the reference style in the most recent edition of the APA Publication Manual.
Include only essential data in tables and combine tables whenever possible. Indicate in the narrative of the manuscript, on a separate line and in square brackets, where to place the table or figure. Final placement is at the discretion of the layout editor.
Each figure should be generated as a high resolution (300 dpi), black and white (no color, avoid grayscale) graphic image suitable for publication and saved as a separate image file in a standard format, such as (in this order of preference): Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), Tagged Image File (TIF), or bitmap (BMP) file. Include the figure number, title, and any additional text in the manuscript document, but not in the image, and name the file accordingly to associate it with the caption text. Submit each figure as an individual file, with its caption to include with the submitted manuscript.
Avoid footnotes. The Journal will not publish acknowledgements except on rare occasions for recognition of external funding.
Authors are responsible for the accuracy of references, quotations, tables, and figures. Authors should make sure these are complete and correct.
Submission of a manuscript indicates the author's agreement to furnish information beyond the actual manuscript. The editor may request such information in order to assist with the review process.
Upon the acceptance of a manuscript, authors are responsible for making the changes recommended by the copy editor and for proofreading their manuscripts prior to submitting the final correct copy as a computer file
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:
A blinded version of your manuscript. (required)
A separate cover sheet with information for the author(s). (required)
A cover letter.
Figures, tables, & graphs.
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.
ADDRESSES
Send manuscripts to:
Florence A. Hamrick, Editor Journal of College Student Development Iowa State University N243 Lagomarcino Hall Ames, IA 50011 515-294-9631 jcsd@iastate.edu
Associate 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 Journal of College Student Development Iowa State University N243 Lagomarcino Hall Ames, IA 50011 515-294-6393 jschuh@iastate.edu
Article Submission Guidelines can also be found at www.jcsdonline.org
Editorial Board
EditoR
John M. Braxton, Vanderbilt University
Associate Editors
Vasti Torres, On the Campus / Research in Brief, Indiana University Kristen A. Renn, International Research and Scholarship, Michigan State University Susan R. Jones, Book Reviews, University of Maryland-College Park
Editoral Board
Elisa S. Abes, Miami University (2012) Elizabeth J. Allan, University of Maine (2010) Vivian S. Boyd, University of Maryland, College Park (2011) Nathaniel J. Bray, University of Alabama (2012) Scott C. Brown, Mount Holyoke College (2010) Alyssa N. Bryant, North Carolina State University (2012) Tony W. Cawthon, Clemson University (2010) Darnell Cole, University of Southern California (2010) Elizabeth G. Creamer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (2010) Ty M. Cruce, Indiana University (2011) Patrick Dilley, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (2012) Mark Engberg, Loyola University Chicago (2012) Nancy J. Evans, Iowa State University (2012) Susan K. Gardner, University of Maine (2012) Marybeth Gasman, University of Pennsylvania (2011) Joy Gaston Gayles, North Carolina State University (2012) Kimberly A. Griffin, The Pennsylvania State University (2012) Jeanne M. Hinkelman, JA Worldwide (2012) Joan B. Hirt, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (2010) Sharon L. Holmes, Binghamton University (2011) Karen Kurotsuchi Inkelas, University of Maryland–College Park (2010) Jerlando F. L. Jackson, University of Wisconsin–Madison (2010) Audrey J. Jaeger, North Carolina State University (2009) Bridget Turner Kelly, Seattle University (2011) Adrianna Kezar, University of Southern California (2012) Jillian L. Kinzie, Indiana University (2010) George Kuh, Indiana University (2012) Keisha M. Love, University of Kentucky (2011) Margaretha S. Lucas, University of Maryland–College Park (2012) George S. McClellan, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (2010) Christy D. Moran, Kansas State University (2011) Thomas F. Nelson Laird, Indiana University (2012) Robert T. Palmer, Morgan State University (2011) Lori D. Patton, Iowa State University (2010) Heather T. Rowan-Kenyon, University of Virginia (2012) Sue A. Saunders, University of Connecticut (2010) Tricia Seifert, University of Iowa (2010) Richard Stevens, Shepherd University (2012) Dafina Lazarus Stewart, Bowling Green State University (2011) Terrell L. Strayhorn, University of Tennesse-Knoxville (2010) Marvin A. Titus, University of Maryland (2011) Sherry K. Watt, University of Iowa (2012) Elizabeth J. Whitt, University of Iowa (2012) Lisa Wolf-Wendel, University of Kansas (2012)
Assistants to the Editor
Willis A. Jones, Publication Coordinator Rainey Ratchford, Copy Editor Denise Rothschild, Copy Editor Mark H. Suggs, Layout Editor
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