Submissions Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning
Posted by on December 1, 2006
Dear Service-Learning Colleagues,
Are you interested in submitting an article to the Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning (MJCSL)?
We now seek articles for volume 14 (fall 2007, spring 2008). The first step in the submission process is to send an abstract or precis by December 20th.
The MJCSL is a national, peer-reviewed journal with a circulation of about 1200 (with subscribers all over the world), and includes articles on research, theory, pedagogy, and other issues pertinent to curriculum-based service-learning in higher education for a faculty and administrator audience. Article acceptance rate is 15%-20%.
Please consult submission guidelines for more information – http://www.umich.edu/~mjcsl/ – as well as review abstracts of past articles the MJCSL has published.
There are no length guidelines for abstracts. Please submit a description that adequately conveys the focus/plan for the article, along with your e-mail address.
Invitations to submit an article will be made by e-mail in mid-January, with invited articles due the last Monday in March (the 26th).
If you have any questions after reviewing the submission guidelines, please e-mail me.
Thank you.
jeffrey howard
associate director – service-learning
editor – michigan journal of community service learning
edward ginsberg center for community service and learning
university of michigan
1024 hill street
ann arbor, michigan 48104-3310
734.647.7402
734.647.7464 (fax)
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