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Reflections is available on line at:<br>
<a href="http://www.csulb.edu/depts/socialwk/reflections/home.htm"; eudora="autourl">http://www.csulb.edu/depts/socialwk/reflections/home.htm<br><br>
</a>At 12:43 PM 3/30/2005, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">this was not received by the
list - so i'm trying it again.&nbsp; Thanks.<br><br>
<b><i>bob boby &lt;chitownie@yahoo.com&gt;</i></b> wrote: <br>

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<dd>Dr. Meezan or anyone else on this list:<br>

<dd>&nbsp;<br>

<dd>Can someone please forward resources that might help pracitioners
publish.&nbsp; There was an article in a school social work journal
titled Getting published: A guide for the aspiring practitioner.&nbsp;
Unfortunately I can't get a copy of this article.&nbsp; Does anyone have
this or similar resources that they can send electronically?&nbsp;&nbsp;
Is the reflections journal available on line?&nbsp;&nbsp; I think this
call for narratives is a great idea.&nbsp; I just think my staff would
appreciate some supportive resources. <br>

<dd>&nbsp;<br>

<dd>Thank you very much.<br>

<dd>&nbsp;<br>

<dd>Lisa Canfield<br><br>

<dd>Bill Meezan &lt;meezan@umich.edu&gt;</i></b> wrote:<br>

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<dd>Dear Colleagues,<br><br>

<dd>I want to remind you of the following call for narratives regarding
the <br>

<dd>research you have done.<br><br>

<dd>CALL FOR NARRATIVES: SPECIAL ISSUE - Reflections: Narratives of<br>

<dd>Professional Helping<br><br>

<dd>See
<a href="http://www.csulb.edu/depts/socialwk/reflections/home.htm"; eudora="autourl">http://www.csulb.edu/depts/socialwk/reflections/home.htm</a>
for info on <br>

<dd>submission style and procedures<br><br>

<dd>Deadline: May 1, 2005<br><br>

<dd>Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping is seeking narratives that <br>

<dd>explore worker, student, faculty, and other researchers' experiences in <br>

<dd>designing, executing, or participating in studies carried out in community <br>

<dd>settings or which directly inform social practice or policy.<br><br>

<dd>These narratives should address THE REWARDS, FRUSTRATIONS, CHALLENGES, and <br>

<dd>TRIBULATIONS of doing research &quot;on the ground.&quot; Narratives may address:<br><br>

<dd>1) experience in any or all of the stages of research, including<br>

<dd>problem formulation, design, execution, analysis, dissemination and<br>

<dd>utilization.<br><br>

<dd>2) any type of study, including exploratory, descriptive or<br>

<dd>causal. Narratives that report experiences in evaluation studies,<br>

<dd>including needs assessments, process/implementation evaluations, outcome <br>

<dd>evaluations, or cost analyses are particularly welcome<br><br>

<dd>3) studies using quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method<br>

<dd>approaches<br><br>

<dd>4) studies carried out using traditional, participatory, action,<br>

<dd>utilization-focused, theory driven, or other approaches or combination of <br>

<dd>approaches<br><br>

<dd>5) research carried out in single or multiple sites<br><br>

<dd>6) studies in any field of practice<br><br>

<dd>7) studies that had positive, negative, null, or mixed findings<br><br>

<dd>8) studies in which the narrator had satisfactory, mixed, or<br>

<dd>unsatisfactory experiences<br><br>

<dd>Address inquiries and send manuscripts in electronic form to:<br><br>

<dd>William Meezan, DSW, Special! Issue Editor<br>

<dd>School of Social Work<br>

<dd>University of Michigan<br>

<dd>1080 South University<br>

<dd>Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106<br>

<dd>meezan@umich.edu<br><br>

</dl><br>

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