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Invited Comment Janet Bell* The pros and cons of readership surveys I have been invited to report on a recent readership 2. That Book Reviews continue to be prepared by a person survey conducted by the Editorial Board of the Aus­ skilled in the content area of the particular book. (We tralian Occupational Therapy Journal and to comment had experimented with the concept of having one per­ on findings of potential relevance and interest to the son responsible for all book reviews!) medical record profession. The Australian Occupational 3. That the current policy of accepting student sub­ Therapy Journal is published quarterly by the Aus­ missions be reviewed. (At least half of the respondents tralian Association of Occupational Therapists (AAOT). gave a low priority ranking to articles by students.) The Editor and Editorial Board seek to produce a 4. That Letters to the Editor be maintained as a feature of journal which reflects the many and varied interests of the journal. (The author commented that this is a con­ its readers. The purpose of the readership survey, tent area which acts as the "marketplace" of a publi­ therefore, was to obtain feedback from members of the cation in that "it fosters http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Medical Record Journal SAGE

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 1989 Health Information Management Association of Australia Limited
ISSN
0817-3907
eISSN
1833-3575
DOI
10.1177/183335838901900403
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Abstract

Janet Bell* The pros and cons of readership surveys I have been invited to report on a recent readership 2. That Book Reviews continue to be prepared by a person survey conducted by the Editorial Board of the Aus­ skilled in the content area of the particular book. (We tralian Occupational Therapy Journal and to comment had experimented with the concept of having one per­ on findings of potential relevance and interest to the son responsible for all book reviews!) medical record profession. The Australian Occupational 3. That the current policy of accepting student sub­ Therapy Journal is published quarterly by the Aus­ missions be reviewed. (At least half of the respondents tralian Association of Occupational Therapists (AAOT). gave a low priority ranking to articles by students.) The Editor and Editorial Board seek to produce a 4. That Letters to the Editor be maintained as a feature of journal which reflects the many and varied interests of the journal. (The author commented that this is a con­ its readers. The purpose of the readership survey, tent area which acts as the "marketplace" of a publi­ therefore, was to obtain feedback from members of the cation in that "it fosters

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Australian Medical Record JournalSAGE

Published: Dec 1, 1989

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