Volume
31
Issue
4
Abstract
Beginning in 1994, the Journal of Extension will cease print publication and become an electronic journal. After almost two years of study, the Journal Board of Directors, with the concurrence of the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy, directed this change be made. ... As part of the change to an electronic journal, the University of Wisconsin Journal publication office will be closed. Both the editorial and technical functions associated with producing the Journal will be rotated among different land-grant universities for two-year terms. Virginia Cooperative Extension at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University will serve as the first host institution for the electronic journal. Michael Lambur will be the editor and Tom McAnge will be technical adviser.
Recommended Citation
Summers, J. C., & Ritter, E. M. (1993). Journal of Extension Becomes an Electronic Journal. The Journal of Extension, 31(4), Article 2. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol31/iss4/2