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Internet Journal of Public Health Education



Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 20:02:54 +0100
From: Michael Uwe Moebius <m.moebius@uni-koeln.de>

The Internet journal of public health education

http://www.ensp.fr/aspher/i-jphe/
(Link inactive 27 May 2004)

http://health.ibs.uni-bielefeld.de/i-jphe/
(Link inactive 27 May 2004)

http://www.aspher.org/D_services/I-JPHE/I-JPHE_Home_Page.htm
(Link active 27 May 2004) 

I-JPHE -The Internet Journal of Public Health Education - pursues the
systematic development and evaluation of public health and health sciences
education and training.
 
I-JPHE is going to cover the whole spectrum of public health disciplines,
but will concentrate on education for public health practice, for public
health research and on the management of training programmes and training
institutions. It will aim at interdisciplinarity and intersectoral
cooperation in public health and health sciences.

Two main categories of texts should be distinguished: original articles
and documents. The articles are the result of a specific research work and
are signed by the author(s) as an original production. The documents may
consist of signed work-reports or working papers that the I-JPHE could
publish in the interest of and for the general knowledge of the
professional community.

I-JPHE is the scientific forum of professionals, scientists and decision
makers, interested and involved in the training for public health practice
and research.
 
I-JPHE is an exclusively Internet-based publication. It serves the rapid
exchange of information essential in modern public health work but,
nevertheless, follows strict rules of scientific peer review.

I-JPHE is the journal of the Association of Schools of Public Health in
the European Region (ASPHER); it takes, however, a global perspective and
is open for contributions from all-over the world.
 
I-JPHE is registered under the international ISSN Number: 1437-9619

The I-JPHE is free for the Schools of Public Health in the European Region
(included in their annual contribution to the association). All other
users have free access to the abstracts, downloading of the full text of
original articles, however, will be free only during an initial
experimental period but later-on shall require an individually allocated
user-ID and password on subscription.

e-mail:  Thomas Kugel, tom@health.ibs.uni-bielefeld.de


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