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[edit] Journal of Medical Internet Research
The "Journal of Medical Internet Research" (JMIR; Medline-abbreviation: J Med Internet Res), founded in 1999, was the first (and remains the only) international scientific peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of research, information and communication in the healthcare field using Internet and other eHealth technologies [see also What is eHealth and What is eHealth (2)]. This field has also significant overlaps with what is called "consumer health informatics.". As the field evolves, despite having "Internet" in its title, the journal also publishes original research on development, evaluation, and application of other (non-Internet) cutting-edge e-technologies in the health care setting. JMIR is different from other medical informatics journals in that it is targeting a broad readership consisting of health professionals, policy makers, consumers, health informaticians, developers, researchers, hospital and health care administrators, and e-health businesses, rather than reaching only a small medical informatics community.
Link: http://www.jmir.org
[edit] The Social Science Computer Review (SSCORE)
An interdisciplinary peer-reviewed scholarly publication of Sage Publications, issued quarterly since 1982. It covers social science research and instructional applications in computing and telecommunications, and also covers societal impacts of information technology.
Link: http://hcl.chass.ncsu.edu/sscore/sscore.htm
[edit] Computers in Human Behaviour
Computers in Human Behaviour is a scholarly journal dedicated to examining the use of computers from a psychological perspective. Original theoretical works, research reports, literature reviews, software reviews, book reviews and announcements are published. The journal addresses both the use of computers in psychology, psychiatry and related disciplines as well as the psychological impact of computer use on individuals, groups and society. The former category includes articles exploring the use of computers for professional practice, training, research and theory development. The latter category includes articles dealing with the psychological effects of computers on phenomena such as human development, learning, cognition, personality, and social interactions. The journal addresses human interactions with computers, not computers per se. The computer is discussed only as a medium through which human behaviors are shaped and expressed. The primary message of most articles involves information about human behavior. Therefore, professionals with an interest in the psychological aspects of computer use, but with limited knowledge of computers, will find this journal of interest.
Bibliographic & ordering Information
ISSN 0747-5632
Imprint: ELSEVIER
Commenced publication 1985
Abreviation: Comput Hum Behav
Link: http://else.hebis.de/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=journals&journal=07475632
[edit] Journal of Computer Mediated Communication
The Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC) is a web-based, peer-reviewed scholarly journal, published since 1995. Its focus is social science research on computer-mediated communication via the Internet, the World Wide Web, and wireless technologies. Within that general purview, the journal is broadly interdisciplinary, publishing work by scholars in communication, business, education, political science, sociology, media studies, information science, and other disciplines. Acceptable formats for submission include original research articles, meta-analyses of prior research, synthesizing literature surveys, and proposals for special issues.
Bibliographic & ordering Information
ISSN 1083-6101
Imprint: Blackwell
Commenced publication 1995
Abreviation: J. Computer-Mediated Communication
Link: http://jcmc.indiana.edu/
