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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Journal of Business and Technical Communication

Published/Hosted by:  Sage Publications
Print ISSN: 1050-6519
Online ISSN: 1552-4574
Country: United States
Frequency: Quarterly
Impact Factor: 0.353 (2012)

About Journal
Journal of Business and Technical Communication (JBTC), peer-reviewed and published quarterly, keeps you informed about the latest communication practices, problems and trends in both business and academic settings or sectors. It covers written, oral and electronic communication in all areas of business, science and government.

Submission Process
Manuscripts should be submitted to http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jbtc.
               
General Guidelines for Authors
Manuscripts must be double spaced and should not identify the author information. Submit a separate title page with author details, including title of the manuscript, the name(s) of the author(s), and the affiliation(s) of the author(s). Also submit a separate document designated Autobiographical Note, of about 40 words. Justify the manuscript. Tables and figures should be provided in a separate document(s). Indicate where figures, images, or tables should be inserted in the text by typing on a separate line—in all capital letters—INSERT TABLE/FIGURE ABOUT HERE after the paragraph where the table/figure is first mentioned.

References
The journal follows the APA style in referencing. See examples:

Journal articles:
Bagozzi, R. P. (1995). Reflections on relationship marketing in consumer markets. Journal of the Academyof Marketing Science, 23, 272–277.

Bagozzi, R. P., & Yi, Y. (1988). On the evaluation of structural equation models. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 16, 74–94.

Books:
Aaker, D. A. (1991). Managing brand equity. New York: Free Press.

Park, J.-W., & Kim, K.-H. (2001). The role of consumer relationships with a brand in brand extensions: Some exploratory findings. In M. C. Gilly & J. Meyers-Levy (Eds.), Advances in consumer research (pp. 179–185). Valdosta, GA: Association for Consumer Research.

Online documents:
UNICEF. (1998). The state of the world's children. Retrieved May 15, 2009 from
http://www.unicef.org/sowc98/mainmenu.htm

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