0 a serious magazine or newspaper that is published regularly about a particular subject: --
1 a written record of what you have done each day, sometimes including your private thoughts and feelings: --
2 a magazine or newspaper, esp. one that deals with a particular subject: --
a scientific journal
3 a record of what you have done, or of descriptions or thoughts, written each day or frequently over a long period; a diary: --
4 a magazine, newspaper, or website containing news and information about a particular industry or profession: --
5 one of the books in which records of a company's financial activities are recorded, for example, what they buy and sell --
Is there a role for bibliometric analysis of non-indexed journals?
Second, with some notable and welcome recent exceptions, justification issues often have accumulated outside the mainstream literature of psychology in specialized books, chapters, and journals.
If the recent profusion of relevant journals is an indicator, we need not worry too much, at least nor about quantity.
In most of these journals, the basic editorial policy seems to be to invite contributors to write about their own work.
Illustrations from books and journals cannot be satisfactorily reproduced.
Contributors should follow exactly the journal's stylistic conventions set out below when writing the final version of their articles.
The discipline has its own professors and academic structure, its own journals and series of publication.
Indeed, it was found to be difficult sometimes to keep down the number of journals to a manageable size.