A couple of initiatives have been undertaken since the last issue. First, we are attempting to collect and interpret data on the performance of the journal. Second, with the publication of this issue, we welcome several new staff members
In 2019 we published 100 manuscripts including 10 mini-reviews and four special issues. We are activ...
With this issue we close the second volume of our journal, and the dawn of the third volume begins m...
The International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning is continuing to undergo change...
Outgoing Editor-in-Chief, Keith Hatschek, relates what accomplishments the editors of the journal ha...
In their note, the editors thank the contributors and give an overview of the latest news regarding ...
One year after I assumed the position of Editor in Chief of Life, it is my great pleasure to write t...
n our last issue, volume 4 issue 5 in November, we had announced that by the January 2015 volume 5 i...
Dear readers and authors,It is the last time I am addressing you as the editor of the Journal. From ...
In this editorial, we reflect on our new roles as Editor-in-Chief and Deputy Editor of JCOM. We ackn...
to discuss the Journal, its progress and some future directions. As Editor-in-Chief I will start by ...
This issue marks the start of EBLIP’s fourthyear of publication. I am excited to begin my new role a...
The brief editorial note intriduces the new issue of the journal. Starting from the current issue (M...
Welcome to the second issue of our thirteenth volume. With this publication we reach the sixteenth e...
Cybernetics is a discipline of change and flow. Since the field coalesced and was given a name in th...
Dear readers after months of preparation, consultation and refinement, FORUM is out again. The journ...
In 2019 we published 100 manuscripts including 10 mini-reviews and four special issues. We are activ...
With this issue we close the second volume of our journal, and the dawn of the third volume begins m...
The International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning is continuing to undergo change...
Outgoing Editor-in-Chief, Keith Hatschek, relates what accomplishments the editors of the journal ha...
In their note, the editors thank the contributors and give an overview of the latest news regarding ...
One year after I assumed the position of Editor in Chief of Life, it is my great pleasure to write t...
n our last issue, volume 4 issue 5 in November, we had announced that by the January 2015 volume 5 i...
Dear readers and authors,It is the last time I am addressing you as the editor of the Journal. From ...
In this editorial, we reflect on our new roles as Editor-in-Chief and Deputy Editor of JCOM. We ackn...
to discuss the Journal, its progress and some future directions. As Editor-in-Chief I will start by ...
This issue marks the start of EBLIP’s fourthyear of publication. I am excited to begin my new role a...
The brief editorial note intriduces the new issue of the journal. Starting from the current issue (M...
Welcome to the second issue of our thirteenth volume. With this publication we reach the sixteenth e...
Cybernetics is a discipline of change and flow. Since the field coalesced and was given a name in th...
Dear readers after months of preparation, consultation and refinement, FORUM is out again. The journ...
In 2019 we published 100 manuscripts including 10 mini-reviews and four special issues. We are activ...
With this issue we close the second volume of our journal, and the dawn of the third volume begins m...
The International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning is continuing to undergo change...