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NEWSLETTER
Spring 2009


From the President

JOM News

SMA 2009 Meeting

SMA 2008 Program Wrap-up

SOSA becomes 'Hunt Award'

Call for Nominations:
· 2009 Hunt Award/SOSA

· SMA Officer/Board Elections

· Faculty Consortium Co-Coordinator

· Doctoral Consortium Co-Coordinator

· 2009 Doctoral Consortium

Most Innovative Session Award

Paper Development Workshop

Officers & Board Members




Journal Of Management News

Greetings from the Journal of Management Editorial Office!

By now you’ve probably noticed that the Journal of Management has a new look. With the change of the editorial team came a new cover and new colors for the journal. A majority of the articles published in JOM this year will continue to be those from Russell Cropanzano’s editorial team.

As we move into a new year, I’d like to alert you to a service provided to all SMA members who get access to JOM with their membership.  The Internet has moved research from libraries to personal computers. To compensate for the speed in which new information can be transmitted, many journals have begun to offer online access to articles awaiting publication. By provided access to complete manuscripts online prior to a journal’s next printed edition, new research can keep pace with recent findings.

The Journal of Management’s OnlineFirst system provides immediate access to finalized manuscripts prior to their physical printing. Articles listed on OnlineFirst have been peer reviewed, edited, and approved by the authors prior to becoming available for viewing. In other words, they are in press. OnlineFirst allows researchers and others in the field to read and cite the most current information available.

Articles in OnlineFirst can be easily cited using the unique digital object identifier (DOI) that is assigned to all Journal of Management manuscripts for use on digital networks. The DOI is registered with the DOI foundation (www.doi.org) and follows the manuscript into its printed form. After a manuscript is physically printed in a journal issue, standard citations methods can be used, but the DOI will always remain with its original article. DOI citations give credit to the author and the journal whenever cited.

To learn more about how to access OnlineFirst, please read the attached information. 

Thank you!

 

Talya Bauer
Editor, Journal of Management


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