Special Issue of Jrnl of Child & Adolescent Mental Health at IACAPAP

Posted 6 August 2014 by NSC under Announcements & Notices • Journal: Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health
Special Issue of Jrnl of Child & Adolescent Mental Health at IACAPAP

During 11-15 August the South African Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (SAACAPAP) will host the 21st World Congress of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP) at the International Convention Centre in Durban, South Africa.

The official publication of SAACAPAP, the Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health, will make the conference abstracts available in a special, conference only, print version of the journal. The booklet will feature the journals latest special issue titled "Child and adolescent psychopharmacology: New developments in diagnosis and treatment." Delegates at the conference will also receive a token entitling them to a period of free access to the entire journal archive on Taylor & Francis Online.

NISC will be co-exhibiting at the 2014 IACAPAP Congress with Routledge. We look forward to seeing you there.

Excellent attention by editor-in-chief; very good work of reviewers; good time for review and processing.
- Author - African Journal of Range & Forage Science
Perhaps the most important change, in terms of bringing the Journal to a wider audience, has been its publishing in collaboration with the NISC (Pty) Ltd.
- Stan Pillar, Editor of the African Journal of Marine Science (1996-2013)
The editorial experience was excellent: the reviewers were timely and their feedback was generative. The co-editor of the special issue was proactive about communicating information to me. In latter stages, the staff that shepherded the essay through the copy-editing stages was also very helpful and in good contact.
- Author - Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies
The paper was wonderfully laid out and rapidly published
- Author- Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology
The NISC partnership has benefited the Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology by bringing sustainability, additional branding and marketing, a wider reach through its websites, and the added value of expertise in the very competitive world of publishing.
- Chris Stones, IPJP Editor-in-Chief since 2003