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A critical part of producing a high quality professional journal is to have individuals willing to review submitted manuscripts. Informative reviews assist the author(s) in developing and improving the relevance and readability read·a·ble  
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 of their submissions. For every successful submission to our Journal a number of reviewers have spent time and effort providing comments and suggestions about how to improve the manuscript manuscript, a handwritten work as distinguished from printing. The oldest manuscripts, those found in Egyptian tombs, were written on papyrus; the earliest dates from c.3500 B.C. . For the most part, these comments are appreciated by the authors.

While our current Editorial Board is doing an excellent job reviewing manuscripts, we need additional reviewers. We care looking for Looking for

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 practitioners and educators with some track record of publication. It's it's  

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 OK if you have never reviewed before. We will assist you in learning how to provide a quality review of submitted manuscripts and we promise not to overwork overwork

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 you. If you are interested in serving on our Editorial Board send your vita to either Daniel Lustig (dlustig@memphis.edu) or David Strauser (strauser@uiuc.edu).
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Title Annotation:Editor's Comment
Author:Strauser, David
Publication:The Journal of Rehabilitation
Date:Jan 1, 2006
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