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Canadian journal of neurological sciences / Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques
Description
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences is an international neurological sciences medical journal, which publishes peer-reviewed original articles.
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Can. J. Neurol. Sci. |
Title (abbrev) |
CJNS |
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English |
First year |
1974 |
Impact factor |
1.179 |
Editor |
G. Bryan Young |
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Status
active
Subject
Source type
Journal
ISBN ISSN
0317-1671
First volume
26
Last volume
35+
Publish city
Calgary
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free access |
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for subscriber |
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Description
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences is the official publication of the four member societies of the Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation (CNSF). The Journal is a widely circulated internationally recognized medical journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles. In 2008 the Journal will be published 5 times starting in March. In 2009 there will be 6 issues (Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Nov)
History The first Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences (CJNS) was published in 1974 in Winnipeg. In 1981, the Journal became the official publication of the member societies of the CNSF.
The Journal Today Today, the Journal continues to encourage the publication of papers from all branches of the neurosciences. Journal policy is based on the firm belief that specialists working on the nervous system share many common interests and have important ideas to communicate to each other.
The Journal publishes original work in both the clinical and basic neurosciences. The circulation is currently 1,600 and consists of society members, non-members and institutions in Canada, the United States and abroad.
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