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A '''professional magazine''' or '''professional journal''' is a [[periodical]] published by the governing body of a [[profession]].<ref name=Piedmont>"Professional Magazines or Journals" in [https://libguides.piedmont.edu/c.php?g=521332&p=3564565 Professional/Trade Journals]. [[Piedmont College]], Library.</ref><ref>Allan Lytel. "The Professional Journal" in ''Technical Writing as a Profession''. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1959. Page 48. [https://books.google.com/books?id=i-5RAQAAMAAJ Google Books]</ref> The standard of quality of such a periodical may be similar to that of a [[scholarly publication]].<ref name=Piedmont/> |
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A professional journal is said to be one which is "published by the profession and for the profession", which cannot be charged with being dominated by trade,<ref>(1912) 7 The Journal of the Allied Societies 160 [https://books.google.com/books?id=VY81AQAAMAAJ Google Books]</ref> and which "serves a higher and therefore a better use" than a so-called [[trade journal]] "by printing in an unbiased way the subject matter".<ref>(1912) 7 The Journal of the Allied Societies 279</ref> |
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==References== |
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*Philip Ward Burton. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Dts9AAAAYAAJ Principles of Advertising]. Prentice-Hall. 1955. |
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*Christine Nolen Taylor. Publishing the Professional Journal or Newsletter: An Editors Guide. American Dental Association. 1981. [https://books.google.com/books?id=9DFqAAAAMAAJ Google Books] |
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*Klaus-Jürgen Evert (ed). "4609 Professional journal". Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning. IFLA. Springer. Volume 1. [https://books.google.com/books?id=FbRcEavj5uIC&pg=PA750 Page 750] |
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*"Reports of Societies" [1854] Association Medical Journal (New Series, volume 2) [https://books.google.com/books?id=jBVAAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA201 201] |
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Latest revision as of 10:30, 31 January 2024
A professional magazine or professional journal is a periodical published by the governing body of a profession.[1][2] The standard of quality of such a periodical may be similar to that of a scholarly publication.[1]
A professional journal is said to be one which is "published by the profession and for the profession", which cannot be charged with being dominated by trade,[3] and which "serves a higher and therefore a better use" than a so-called trade journal "by printing in an unbiased way the subject matter".[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Professional Magazines or Journals" in Professional/Trade Journals. Piedmont College, Library.
- ^ Allan Lytel. "The Professional Journal" in Technical Writing as a Profession. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1959. Page 48. Google Books
- ^ (1912) 7 The Journal of the Allied Societies 160 Google Books
- ^ (1912) 7 The Journal of the Allied Societies 279
- Philip Ward Burton. Principles of Advertising. Prentice-Hall. 1955.
- Christine Nolen Taylor. Publishing the Professional Journal or Newsletter: An Editors Guide. American Dental Association. 1981. Google Books
- Klaus-Jürgen Evert (ed). "4609 Professional journal". Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning. IFLA. Springer. Volume 1. Page 750
- "Reports of Societies" [1854] Association Medical Journal (New Series, volume 2) 201