It is with pleasure that we present the fourth and final issue of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia (EJA) for 2017. A good time to reflect on a successful year for the Australasian Evaluation Society (AES) and the EJA after an extremely well attended International Evaluation Conference in September and the growth of the EJA as it moves into 2018 under the publishership of SAGE. This move creates further benefits for the AES and its membership including: increasing visibility of the EJA to maximise readership and citations; continued access to EJA plus five other SAGE journals; 25% discount on SAGE books; and circulation to over 8,000 institutions worldwide with enhanced social media impact and outcomes, just to mention a few benefits
Welcome everyone to the 2015 Year of Evaluation. These are exciting times for evaluators and the dis...
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Welcome all members and readers to the second online issue of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia ...
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This edition of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia (EJA) provides a range of articles where evalu...
This edition of the EJA will elicit many thoughts about the notion of evaluation. The articles seek ...
For the first edition of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia for 2013, I would like to welcome Ass...
The Australasian Evaluation Society (AES) is a professional organisation for people involved in all ...
The five diverse articles chosen for this June edition of the journal highlight the increasing bread...
Editorial: At the start of this new volume of the Australasian Journal onAgeing (AJA), I wonder how ...
Welcome everyone to the 2015 Year of Evaluation. These are exciting times for evaluators and the dis...
Welcome to Volume Three of the Australasian Journal of Peer Learning. We are very pleased to announc...
Welcome to our second issue for 2018. In February we opened the year with the publication of Volume ...
Welcome to Issue 3, 2017 of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia (EJA) as we celebrate three years ...
Welcome all members and readers to the second online issue of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia ...
Welcome to the final issue of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia (EJA) for 2016. Each year the ed...
This is an exciting time for the Evaluation Journal of Australasia (EJA) as it embarks on a new phas...
Welcome everyone to our fourth and final issue of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia (EJA) for 20...
Welcome to the latest edition of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia. In 2015, evaluators worldwid...
This edition of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia (EJA) provides a range of articles where evalu...
This edition of the EJA will elicit many thoughts about the notion of evaluation. The articles seek ...
For the first edition of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia for 2013, I would like to welcome Ass...
The Australasian Evaluation Society (AES) is a professional organisation for people involved in all ...
The five diverse articles chosen for this June edition of the journal highlight the increasing bread...
Editorial: At the start of this new volume of the Australasian Journal onAgeing (AJA), I wonder how ...
Welcome everyone to the 2015 Year of Evaluation. These are exciting times for evaluators and the dis...
Welcome to Volume Three of the Australasian Journal of Peer Learning. We are very pleased to announc...
Welcome to our second issue for 2018. In February we opened the year with the publication of Volume ...