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期刊名称:JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF AUDIOLOGY

ISSN:1050-0545
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:AMER ACADEMY OF AUDIOLOGY, 11730 PLAZA DRIVE, STE 300, RESTON, USA, VA, 20190
  出版社网址:http://www.audiology.org/
期刊网址:http://www.audiology.org/publications/jaaa/default.htm?PF=1
影响因子:1.035(2008)
主题范畴:OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
变更情况:2007new

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

The Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA) is the Academy's scholarly peer reviewed publication, issued ten times per year and available to Academy members as a benefit of membership. The JAAA publishes articles and clinical reports in all areas of audiology, including audiological assessment, amplification, aural habilitation and rehabilitation, auditory electrophysiology, vestibular assessment, and hearing science.


Instructions to Authors

The Journal of the American Academy of Audiology publishes articles and clinical reports in all areas of audiology, including audiological assessment, amplification, aural habilitation and rehabilitation, auditory electrophysiology, vestibular assessment, and hearing science.

 

Manuscript Submission. Manuscripts are to be submitted online at http://jaaa.allentrack.net/. Submission of a manuscript is taken as evidence that no portion of the text or figures has been previously copyrighted, published, or submitted for publication elsewhere unless information regarding previous publication is explicitly cited and permission obtained.

 

Manuscript Format. Microsoft Word is the required file format for the text of the manuscript. Manuscript pages should have one-inch margins. All text, including abstracts, references, figure legends, etc., must be double-spaced. Authors are encouraged to use Times New Roman font at 12 point. Never use boldface or italics unless the context requires it. Headings must be used to designate the major divisions of the paper. Up to three levels of subheadings may be used. Pages should be numbered consecutively in the upper right corner. The surname of each author should appear in the upper left corner of each page, followed by a brief running title. The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, is the standard source of style.

 

Title Page. Page one should include the title followed by the names of all authors as they will appear in print, without degrees. This should be followed by a listing of the institutional affiliations of each author. The title page should also include the name, address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address of the author who will receive editorial correspondence. Also on page one, the author should cite whether the paper was presented orally at a professional meeting, including the name of the meeting, date, and place. Acknowledgments of support should also be listed here, along with grant numbers if the study was supported by an agency.

 

Page Two. An abstract of 200 words or fewer, which will appear at the beginning of each article, should convey information about the problem under study, subjects, methods, findings, and conclusions. Please be aware that the abstract may be abbreviated by the editor as necessary. Below the abstract, supply a short list of key words (preferably from MeSH? the National Library of Medicine抯 Medical Subject Headings thesaurus) reflecting the content of the article. Next, provide a list of all abbreviations and acronyms used in the manuscript, along with their full definitions, for example, MLR = middle-latency response; MMN = mismatch negativity; PTA = average of the pure-tone threshold hearing levels at 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz; SISI = short increment sensitivity index.

 

Tables. Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel are acceptable file formats for tables. All tables should be submitted in files separate from the manuscript text file. Tables should be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals. Each table should have an appropriate title and explanation at its head. Be sure that all tables are cited in the text. Do not place vertical lines in any table.

 

Figures.

General: Before creating figures, become familiar with the various options available in your graphics program, especially how font size is increased or decreased and how line thickness is increased or decreased. Be sure that all lettering is large enough to be easily readable after the figure has been reduced to one-column width (23⁄4 inches, or 7 cm). Be sure that the lines defining waveforms and trends are thick enough to be easily readable after reduction to one-column width. Be sure that symbols (e.g., circles, squares, triangles) are large enough to be differentiated after reduction to one-column width. If you are not sure, reduce the figure to 23⁄4 inches (7 cm) wide on a copying machine with reduction capability. At this size, the lettering should be about the same size as the ordinary text on a journal page. Avoid the use of closely spaced gridlines. Figures should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they appear in the manuscript, using Arabic numerals. A list of figure legends should be prepared on a separate page following the body of the manuscript. The figure legend should explain each figure in detail. Do not send figures in color unless color is absolutely essential to convey the message of the figure. In that event, further negotiation with the editor-in-chief will be necessary. Be sure that all figures submitted are cited in the text; figures will be placed just after their first citation.

 

Electronic Format: Figures that include text should, preferably, be submitted as Microsoft PowerPoint files. Figures that do not contain text and are, therefore, less likely to require editing, can be submitted as .tif, .eps, or .jpg files of at least 300 dpi (a figure must be 53⁄4 inches wide at this resolution). Resolution of at least 300 dpi is crucial to producing illustrations that are clear in print; figures of insufficient resolution (less than 300 dpi) may appear clear on a computer screen but be indecipherable when reproduced on paper. All figures should be submitted in files separate from the manuscript text file.

 

References. References should be cited in the text by the author(s) surname(s) and the year of publication, for example, Smith (1992) or (Smith, 1992), depending on context. Two or more works by the same author in the same year should be labeled with the suffixes a, b, c, etc., both in the text and in the reference section at the end of the manuscript. When several references are cited simultaneously in the text, they should be arranged in chronological order, for example: (Smith, 1992; Jones, 1994; Brown, 2001). References with two authors should be cited as (Smith and Jones, 1993), whereas references with three or more authors should be cited as (Smith et al, 1993). A list of the references cited in the text should follow the body of text. It should be double-spaced and in alphabetical order (unnumbered) according to the surname of the first author. List all author names; the abbreviation 揺t al?is not acceptable in the reference section of the manuscript.

 

Journal article references should appear as follows:

 

Smith ST, Jones RW, Brown J. (2002) Infant screening for hearing loss: problems in follow-up. J Am Acad Pediatr Audiol 14:233?41.

 

Book chapter references should conform to the following example:

 

Smith ST, Jones RW, Brown J. (2002) Infant screening for hearing loss: a formula for success. In: Schwartz RW, ed. Issues in Infant Screening for Hearing Loss.  New York: Lucretius Press, 223?56.

 

Books should be listed as follows:

 

Smith ST, Jones RW, Brown J. (2002) Infant Screening for Hearing Loss. Chicago: Stein Press.

 

In all references, journal names should be abbreviated as in the List of Journals Indexed for MEDLINE. A short list of MEDLINE abbreviations of the names of journals commonly referenced in JAAA is available on the home page of the manuscript submission Web site, http://jaaa.allentrack.net/.


Editorial Board

Editorial Staff

Editor-in-Chief

Dr. James Jerger [bio]

Associate Editors

Hearing Science: James Henry
Assessment: Frank Musiek
Amplification: Michael Valente
Rehabilitation: Craig Newman
Electrophysiology: Mark Chertoff

Assistant Editors

Caroline Abdala
Jayne Ahlstrom
Kathryn Arehart
Jane Baran
Christopher Bauch
Teri Bellis
Ruth Bentler
Joan Besing
Lin Bian
Michael Cevette
Terry Chisolm
Cynthia Compton-Conley
L. Clarke Cox
Robyn Cox
Jerry Cranford
T. Newell Decker
James Dempsey
Sumitrajit Dhar
Laura Dreisbach
M. Patrick Feeney
John Ferraro
Jill Firszt
Tracy Fitzgerald
Greg Flamme
Sarah Ferguson
Rene Gifford
James Hall III
Ashley Harkrider
David Hawkins
Deborah Hayes
Amy Horwitz
Holly Hosford-Dunn
Lisa Hunter
Gary Jacobson
Susan Jerger
Robert Jirsa
Sherri Jones
Robert Keith
Andrea Kelly
Alexa Kozak
Ravi Krishnan
Francis Kuk
Samantha Lewis
Jeffery Lichtenhan
Jennifer Lister
Rachel McArdle
Carol Mackersie
Robert Margolis
Jeffrey Martin
Lisa Lucks Mendel
Colleen Noe
Andrea Pittman
Jill Preminger
David Preves
Tina Prout
Todd Ricketts
Richard Roberts
Ayasakanta Rout
Carol Sammeth
Donald Schum
Kelly Shea-Miller
Shlomo Silman
Sherri Smith
Pamela Souza
Van Summers
Chizuko Tamaki
Kelly Tremblay
Brian Walden
Therese Walden
Richard Wilson
William Yacullo
David Zapala
Erika Zettner

Assistant Editor for Continuing Education

William Beck

International Editorial Associates

Harvey Dillon - Australia
Sharon Cameron - Australia
Teresa Ching - Australia
Joanna Edwards - United Kingdom
Stuart Gatehouse - United Kingdom
Lorienne Jenstad - Canada
William Keith- New Zealand
Hugh McDermott - Australia
Juan Madriz - Costa Rica
Chava Muchnik - Israel
Kevin Munro - United Kingdom
Phillip Newall - Australia
Dennis Phillips - Canada
Suzanne Purdy - New Zealand
Gary Rance - Australia
Mridula Sharma - New Zealand
Karolina Smeds - Sweden
Gary Walker - Australia



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