期刊名称:JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MUSIC EDUCATION
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
AIMS & SCOPE
Journal of Research in Music Education comprises reports of peer-reviewed original research related to music teaching and learning. The wide range of topics includes various aspects of music pedagogy, history, and philosophy, and addresses vocal, instrumental, and general music at all levels, from early childhood through adult.
ABSTRACTING / INDEXING
Academic Search - Premier
Academic Search Alumni Edition
Academic Search Elite
Advanced Placement Fine Arts & Music - Gale
Arts & Humanities Citation Index
EBSCO: Sales & Marketing Source
EBSCOhost: Academic Search Complete
EBSCOhost: Current Abstracts
ERIC (Education Resources Information Center)
Education Research Complete (EBSCO)
Educational Research Abstracts Online (T&F)
Educator's 200 - Gale
Fine Arts and Music Collection - Gale
Gale: Academic OneFile
Gale: Educator's Reference Complete
Gale: Expanded Academic ASAP
Gale: General OneFile
PsycINFO
RILM: Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale
The Music Index
Wilson Education Index/Abstracts
Instructions to Authors
The mission of the Journal of Research in Music Education (JRME) is to encourage, publish, and disseminate research of the highest caliber for the advancement of music teaching and learning. This peer-reviewed journal considers quantitative, qualitative, historical, and philosophical research relevant to national and international settings. An essential objective of the JRME is to communicate research findings that support the National Association for Music Education’s strategic plan of encouraging the study and making of music by all.
Unless specifically noted, articles in JRME are not intended to represent the official policy of the National Association for Music Education.
All manuscripts must be submitted online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jrme.
Abstract and Keywords
- An abstract of 150-200 words should be included.
- Provide up to five keywords/phrases that describe the contents of the manuscript to help readers find your article via online searches. Suggestions for selecting keywords can be found at http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journalgateway/findArticle.htm. Keywords will be entered as part of the submission process, and also should be included at the bottom of the abstract.
Manuscript
- The manuscript should represent the highest standards of research design and scholarly writing.
- Implications for music teaching and learning should be provided in all manuscripts.
- Manuscripts must conform to one of the following style manuals:
- Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th edition, 2010),
- The Chicago Manual of Style (15th edition, 2003), or
- A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (K. L. Turabian, 7th edition, revised by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory Colomb, Joseph M. Williams, and the University of Chicago Press Editorial Staff, 2007).
- Authors may not mix styles within a single manuscript.
- Authors should write in clear, readable English, limit the use of passive voice, and avoid excess words.
- To ensure anonymity in the reviewing process, the manuscript and the abstract should contain no clues to the author’s identity or institutional affiliation. Manuscripts not adhering to these guidelines will be returned.
- Note that the JRME does not publish action research, literature reviews, essays, or book reviews.
Manuscript Length
- Manuscripts are typically 20-25 pages in length.
- Articles longer than 25 pages for which extensive narrative is essential will be considered at the discretion of the editor/editorial committee.
- Authors may submit short-form articles (4-10 pages) for research involving new reports related to an ongoing line of research and for replications. Short-form articles must be identified as such in the cover letter.
Tables and Figures
- Up to three tables and/or figures may be included. These must be publishable in black and white.
- Additional tables and/or figures may be submitted for use as online-only supplemental material, and should be labeled accordingly.
- Online supplemental material may include any digital files including documents images, media, recordings, video, and/or illustrations (see Permissions information in the section that follows). These materials will be posted as provided, and will not be typeset or otherwise reformatted.
- Music examples, figures, photographs, and other illustrations must be checked for accuracy before submission.
Permissions
References
- All references must include DOI or persistent URL information if available.
- References must be formatted according to the style guide used in the preparation of the manuscript.
Ethical Considerations
- Authors are expected to comply with APA ethical standards (http://www.apa.org/ethics/code/index.aspx) and institutional and federal regulations on the treatment of human subjects. Compliance with the institutional review process should be stated clearly in the manuscript, typically in the Methods section, by mention of study approval and/or the use of the informed consent process.
- Authors are expected to comply with the NAfME Society for Research in Music Education “Research Publication and Presentation Code of Ethics” (http://www.sagepub.com/upm-data/62972_Code_of_Ethics_SRME.pdf) and the APA guidelines for Ethical and Legal Standards in Publishing (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th edition, 2010, p. 11-16).
- Submitting a manuscript indicates that it has not been published previously and is not currently submitted for publication elsewhere, either in its entirety or in part. Distribution on the Internet may be considered prior publication and may compromise the originality of the paper as a submission to the JRME. Authors must describe in what form and how a manuscript has been previously disseminated. Submission of an article based on a doctoral dissertation is permissible, and there will be a question during the submission process for the author to provide dissertation information.
- Piecemeal publication, or publishing data from one study in multiple articles, is generally not acceptable. A study conceived as one study should be published as one study (e.g., it would not be appropriate to divide a mixed methods study into qualitative and quantitative articles; a study designed to investigate multiple research questions should not be divided into separate articles addressing different research questions, and so forth). A possible exception may be an historical study divided by topic or time period. Public datasets may be used in differing ways for multiple manuscripts, and articles comprising a multi-article type of doctoral dissertation may be published separately.
- When in doubt about any aspect of the ethics of manuscript submission, the author should contact the Editor, who will make the final decision in consultation with editorial committee members. In all cases, authors should disclose any circumstances about which there may be questions.
Please address e-mail correspondence concerning editorial matters to Dr. Steven J. Morrison, Editor, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA, jrme@uw.edu.
For more information, please refer to the SAGE Manuscript Submission Guidelines.
Editorial Board
PAST EDITOR (2006-2014)
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
| Randall Everett Allsup |
Teachers College, Columbia University, USA |
| William Bauer |
University of Florida, USA |
| Colleen Conway |
University of Michigan, USA |
| Frank Diaz |
Indiana University, USA |
| Kenneth Elpus |
University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA |
| Kate Fitzpatrick |
University of Michigan, USA |
| Phillip M. Hash |
Illinois State University |
| Beatriz Ilari |
University of Southern California, USA |
| Lisa L. Koops |
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA |
| Andreas C. Lehmann |
University of Music Wuerzburg, Germany |
| Chee Hoo Lum |
National Institute of Education, Singapore |
| Rebecca B. MacLeod |
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA |
| Peter Miksza |
Indiana University, USA |
| Mark Montemayor |
University of Northern Colorado, USA |
| Jessica Nápoles |
University of North Texas, USA |
| Evelyn K. Orman |
University of North Carolina-Charlotte, USA |
| Kelly Parkes |
Teachers College, Columbia University, USA |
| Joshua A. Russell |
University of Hartford, USA |
| Brian Silvey |
University of Missouri, USA |
| Amy L. Simmons |
University of Texas, Austin, USA |
| Stephen F. Zdzinski |
University of Miami, USA |
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EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
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