Forty years of the BJGC: a personal review |
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Authors: | A.G. Watts |
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Affiliation: | International Centre for Guidance Studies, University of Derby, Derby, UK |
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Abstract: | The origins and development of the British Journal of Guidance and Counselling are outlined. An analysis is provided of the growth of the journal in terms of the numbers of issues, articles and pages; the use of special features to attract and distinguish particular types of article; and the changing balance between guidance and counselling, between youth and adults, and between UK and overseas contributors. Continuing debates relating to the title of the journal are discussed. The functions of such journals are addressed, along with the possible implications of the current moves towards open access publishing. |
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Keywords: | guidance counselling academic journals |
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