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2007 JOURNAL PRICING
"As we enter our seventh year of renewals with our core group of journals we are once again pleased to announce that we will be maintaining our current subscription rates. This marks the sixth out of seven years where we have not increased our prices on these journals. We continue to thank the Editors-in-Chief and the contributors for the exceptionally strong new subscriber and renewal rates to our journals, validating the quality of the Editors-in-Chief, the editorial boards, the published papers, and the important contributions these journals make to their respective disciplines. We encourage individual researchers, academic libraries and scholarly societies to consider our journal publishing philosophy of maximizing the subscriber audience for our journals and thus obtaining financial growth through new subscriptions and exceptional renewals as an alternative to the higher price/fewer subscribers approach of our competitors."
-- James H. Edwards, Publisher
Periodical subscription agents and other vendors seeking to handle publications of R.T. Edwards, Inc. may contact the publisher.
- International Journal of Heat Exchangers (IJHEX)
ISSN: 1524-5608
Editor-In-Chief: Bengt Sundén (Lund University)
An important independent forum for those engaged in all aspects of both basic and applied heat exchanger research.
Volume VIII (2007: 2 semi-annual issues of approximately 180 pages each)
- Institutional:
| | $239.00 |
- Affiliated Personal:
| | $49.00 |
- Single Copy:
| | $129.00 |
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- Journal of Forensic Accounting (JFA)
ISSN: 1524-5586
Editor-In-Chief: D. Larry Crumbley (Louisiana State University)
Significant research and current communications dealing with investigative and forensic accounting.
Volume VIII (2007: 2 semi-annual issues of approximately 130 pages each)
- Institutional:
| | $259.00 |
- Personal:
| | $159.00 |
- Affiliated Personal:
| | $59.00 |
- Student:
| | $119.00 |
- Single Copy:
| | $150.00 |
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The actual published pages for the Journal of Forensic Accounting Vols. I-VII have exceeded the nominal 260 pages every year.
The 608 published pages of Volume V (2004), for example, provided approximately 130% additional value beyond the nominal pages.
Two supplemental issues were published in 2005 in conjunction with Volume VI. With these special supplements included, published pages exceeded 900!
At present, it is anticipated that the regular issues of Volume VIII (2007) will once again exceed the nominal pages.
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