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Australian
and New Zealand
Journal of Audiology
(Formerly the Australian Journal of Audiology)
A quality
peer-reviewed journal of the Audiological
Society of Australia and the New Zealand
Audiological Society. Together
these two societies represent more than 1200 academically qualified audiologists
with a minimum Master's Audiology degree (or equivalent). Members have agreed
to practise audiology in accordance with a Code of Ethics and Professional Standards
of Practice. The Society's
journal is designed to provide readers not only with research outcomes but also,
education and practice information to promote the profession of audiology.
Editor
Teresa
Ching National Acoustic Laboratories
Associate
Editors
Bob Cowan, Bionic
Ear Institute, Australia
Louise Hickson, University of Queensland, Australia
Gary Rance, University of Melbourne, Australia
Linnett Sanchez, Flinders University, Australia
Peter Thorne, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Field Rickards, University of Melbourne, Australia
The e-journal version
of the Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Audiology is
available in over 20,000 libraries worldwide including 90% of
US college and university libraries and every major research
library across Australia and New Zealand. It is also available
as part of the AAP Online Collection and ALPSP Learned Journals
Collection.
Open
Access, Institutional Repositories, and Author Self-Arching
TheAustralian
and New Zealand Journal of Audiologyis
a 12-month delayed Open Access (OA) subscription-based journal
(all content swiches to OA on a rolling volume basis upon publication
of the correpsonding issue in the following year's volume).
As such it may already fulfill your funding body's manadated
or recommended publication policy under an OA agenda. In addition
the Publisher allows for “Green Standard” OA author
self-archiving or repository deposit under the following conditions:
Authors
who have published in the Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Audiology are
permitted to upload their original accepted-for-publication manuscript
(termed an author post-print*
— NOT the publisher's PDF version) to an online archive,
repository, or website but must stipulate that public availability
be delayed until 12 months after first online publication in
the journal, and that a link be provided to the relevant DOI
for the definitive publisher's version of the article.
*
An author post-print is the final draft of an author's manuscript
that has been accepted for publication with any referee's ammendments
but before it has undergone typesetting, layout, copyediting, and
proof correction by the Publisher.
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ISSN 1443-4873
2 issues per year
ONLINE + Print
2010
SUBSCRIPTION RATE AU$
Institutions
Australia $145.00
Individuals
Australia $
65.00
Institutions Overseas $160.00
Individuals
Overseas $
86.00


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Aims
and Scope
The
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audiology is the official
journal of the Audiological Society of Australia and the New
Zealand Audiological Society.
The
journal showcases scientific articles offering original contributions
to the field of audiology in such diverse areas as clinical practice,
cochlear implants, psychoacoustics, speech perception, paediatric
assessment and habilitation. Through the Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Audiology, the societies aim to promote the dissemination
of the science and knowledge of Audiology and related areas. Features
of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audiology include:
- empirical
studiesreview articlesbook reviews
- case
studies.
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Author
Guidelines
To be reviewed
for possible publication in this journal all authors must follow
the style and digital submission instructions below and submit
their manuscript online using the "Submit an Article" link
in the menu at the top left of this page.
All contributions
and general correspondence regarding editorial matters should be
addressed to the Managing Editor. All articles are refereed. Papers
submitted to the journal must not previously have been published
nor submitted for publication to any other journal and must represent
original work.
Digital
Submission Guidelines
- At least two
separate files need to be submitted online via the Australian
Acaddemic Press Journal Submission Manager at https://www.australianacademicpress.com.au/jsm:
1) a Title Page document. The name of this file
must be constructed as follows:
[lead author last
name]_[ddmmyear]_ANZJA_Title.doc
2) an Article document. The name of this file
must be constructed as follows:
[lead author last
name]_[ddmmyear]_ANZJA_Article.doc
3) all Figure documents should be supplied with
the name
of the file constructed as follows:
[lead author
last name]_[ddmmyear]_ANZJA_Figure# (with # being the number
of the figure)
- The Title
Page and Article documents should be saved as a Microsoft Word
document, double-spaced with minimum margins of 25 mm on both
sides and in A4 page size.
- The Title
Page document should contain the full title
of the article as well as the full names and affiliations of
all authors followed by a full postal and e-mail addresses for
the corresponding author. A word count and
suggested running head of no more than 50
characters including spaces should also be provided on this
second page, along with a maximum of 6 key words.
- The Article document
should include the complete article without any identifiable
author details but including the title and an abstract not
exceeding 200 words that provides a brief overview of the aims,
method and major findings without any citations.
- TABLES
Tables
should be created in Word and included at the end of the article
Word document after the references with their approximate positions
in the text indicated by the words, “Insert Table X here”.
Horizontal and vertical lines should be used sparingly.
- FIGURES, GRAPHS,
ILLUSTRATIONS, PHOTOGRAPHS, SPECIAL CHARACTERS
To ensure optimum quality, please follow the guidelines
below when submitting artwork.
Figures,
graphs, illustrations and photogrpahs (but NOT Tables)
should be prepared to the correct size and each one supplied
as an individual file, separate to the manuscript Word
file. Include placement instructions in the Word document,
such as "[Insert fig 1 here]".
Figures
created in Microsoft Word, Excel or Powerpoint need to
be saved as PDFs.
Figures created in a drawing program such as Adobe llustrator,
CorelDRAW, Freehand, Microsoft Publisher or similar should
be saved as EPS (encapsulated postscript) files.
Figures created in Photoshop or with other photographic
software should be saved with a minimum resolution of
600 dpi and in TIF format. Minimum resolution for scanned
graphics is 300dpi for halftone work (e.g., photographs)
and 600 dpi for line art, and these should also be in
TIF format. All figures and graphs should should be in
black and white line art (artwork that has only text
and lines, no shades of grey or blocks of colour).
All photographs should be supplied as separate files
in JPEG or TIFF formats for a minimum 300 dpi resolution.
(As a rough guide, the file size of each photograph should
be above 200KB).
Manuscripts which contain special characters (equations,
Chinese characters, etc.) need to be supplied as a high
resolution PDF file (print or press format) with all
fonts embedded as well as the Word or RTF document.
Prior to sending artwork, the separate files of figures,
graphs, illustrations, and so on, should be printed by
the author to test that the fonts have been embedded
correctly and there is no distortion in the artwork (e.g.,
lines and fonts reproduce cleanly with no jagged lines
or fuzzy edges), as any such faults cannot be corrected
by the publisher.
General
Style Guidelines
- Contributions
should follow the format and style described in the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Spelling
and punctuation should conform to The Macquarie Dictionary (4th
ed.). For matters of style not covered in these two publications
the Style manual for authors, editors and printers (6th ed.)
should be consulted.
- Uncommon abbreviations
and acronyms should be explained. Do not use underlining except
to indicate italics. Full stops should not be used in abbreviations
or acronyms (e.g., NSW).
- Use single
quotation marks to introduce a word or phrase used as an ironic
comment, as slang, or which has been coined. Use quotation marks
the first time the word or phrase is used; do not use them again.
Do not use quotation marks to introduce a technical or key term.
Instead, italicise the term.
- Do not use
any footnotes. Endnotes should be kept to a minimum and listed
at the end of the text under the centred heading "Endnotes".
Acknowledgments should be placed at the end of the article with
a separate heading.
- A list of
figure captions should follow the tables in the manuscript.
- References
should follow the format and style described in the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Examples
of citations are:
The theory
was first propounded in 1970 (Larsen, 1971).
Larsen (1971) was the first to propound the theory.
Examples
of references are:
Byrne,
D., & Dillon, H. (1986). The National Acoustic Laboratories’
new hearing aid selection procedure for selecting the gain
and frequency response of hearing aids. Ear and Hearing, 7,
257–265.
Bamford, J., & Wilson, I. (1979). Methodological considerations and practical
aspects of the BKB sentence lists. In J. Bench & J. Bamford (Eds.), Speech-hearing
tests and the spoken language of hearing-impaired children (pp.
101–132). London: Academic Press.
Author
Manuscript Checklist
Have I included
all of the elements below in my submission?
- first name
and surname of all authors
- affiliations
(institution and country) of all authors
- name and full
postal and e-mail address of the corresponding author
- running head
of maximum 50 characters including spaces
- up to 6 key
words
- abstract of
no more than 250 words in length
- the approximate
positions of all tables and figures mentioned in the text indicated
by the words "Insert Table/Figure X about here"
- APA style
for citations, references, numbers, capitalisation, table and
figure captions, and statistical symbols
- all figures
supplied separate to text, NOT in colour, and clearly readable.
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