[Nfbnet-members-list] Journal of Blindness Innovation and Research seeking peer reviewers

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Wed Mar 7 06:55:25 UTC 2012


The Journal of Blindness Innovation and Research (JBIR) is seeking 
peer reviewers to review articles submitted for publication. If you 
have expertise in
any area related to blindness, except the medical, and an interest in 
research and practice in blindness education and rehabilitation, you 
are invited
to become a JBIR peer reviewer.

JBIR publishes peer-reviewed, original research and review articles 
in an interactive, open-access format. It is made available at no 
cost by the National
Federation of the Blind. Published articles deal with all aspects of 
blindness other than the medical. You can find out more about JBIR at
www.nfb-jbir.org.

As a JBIR peer reviewer, you will play an important role in the 
publication process. JBIR editors will base their determination to 
accept or decline an
article for publication based on your review comments. In addition, 
peer review of JBIR articles will help you stay abreast of the latest 
research and
practice methods in blindness education and rehabilitation.

To become a JBIR peer reviewer, please visit
www.nfb-jbir.org/index.php/JBIR/information/readers
  to register with the journal. Be sure to check the appropriate box 
to become one of our peer reviewers. If you have questions about the 
Journal of Blindness
Innovation and Research, please send an e-mail to
editors at nfb-jbir.org.





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