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CES4Health.info - A New Outlet for Publishing Diverse Products of Community-Engaged Scholarship

On June 16, Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) hosted a free informational conference call on CES4Health.info, an exciting new outlet for peer-reviewed publication & dissemination of diverse products of community-engaged scholarship. In other words, CES4Health.info peer reviews and publishes everything except journal manuscripts: policy briefs, online toolkits, training videos, educational DVDs, etc!

Seventeen products have been published on the site since its launch in November 2009, including two from Canada: Fay Fletcher and colleagues' videos, "Community-Based Participatory Research with Indigenous Peoples" and Andrew Taylor and colleague's "Improving the Health of Canadians: Mental Health, Delinquency and Criminal Activity: Workshop Proceedings Report."

The call audio file & handouts are available online at http://bit.ly/bcxZWQ
The slides are available as an attachment here: CCPH conf call CES4Hf2.pdf

Products can be submitted to CES4Health.info at any time. We are also actively recruiting reviewers with expertise in a wide range of areas from diverse settings.

For more information about CES4Health.info...

Download a flyer about it:
http://www.ces4health.info/pdf/CES4Health.info_Flyer.pdf

Read a journal article on its development:
http://depts.washington.edu/ccph/pdf_files/IJPPR-CES4Health.pdf

Read the press release about it:
http://depts.washington.edu/ccph/pdf_files/PressRelease-CES4Healthf...

Check out the site:
http://www.CES4Health.info

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please let me know. Thanks!

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Tags: Peer, community-based, community-engaged, dissemination, publication, research, review, scholarship, service-learning

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