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The EBP Quarterly - Volume 1, Number 2

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The EBP Quarterly is a non-peer-reviewed publication of EBP Society, the Society for Evidence-Based Practitioners and Organizations.   It includes the following types of scholarship:

  • Original essays and research notes on evidence-based approaches and organizational development. Scholarship from both researchers and practitioners is encouraged.
  • Reviews of recently published research on any aspect of the evidence-based movement, including (but not limited to): a. risk and needs assessment, b. strategic planning and performance measurement, c. policy analysis and program evaluation, d. organizational leadership, e. organizational culture, f. internal and external collaboration, and g. capacity-building and sustainability.
  • Reviews of recently published books on any aspect of the evidence-based movement.
  • Reviews of recently enacted public policy and/or funding opportunities relevant to the evidence-based movement.

The quarterly is published online four (4) times a year in March, June, September, and December.

Click here for complete articles submission guidelines.

Editor: David L. Myers, PhD

Publisher: Joyfields Inc.

Photos from photographers on Unsplash

[module-202]

[module-201]

The EBP Quarterly is a non-peer-reviewed publication of EBP Society, the Society for Evidence-Based Practitioners and Organizations.   It includes the following types of scholarship:

  • Original essays and research notes on evidence-based approaches and organizational development. Scholarship from both researchers and practitioners is encouraged.
  • Reviews of recently published research on any aspect of the evidence-based movement, including (but not limited to): a. risk and needs assessment, b. strategic planning and performance measurement, c. policy analysis and program evaluation, d. organizational leadership, e. organizational culture, f. internal and external collaboration, and g. capacity-building and sustainability.
  • Reviews of recently published books on any aspect of the evidence-based movement.
  • Reviews of recently enacted public policy and/or funding opportunities relevant to the evidence-based movement.

The quarterly is published online four (4) times a year in March, June, September, and December.

Click here for complete articles submission guidelines.

Editor: David L. Myers, PhD

Publisher: Joyfields Inc.

Photos from photographers on Unsplash

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