Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 19736
  Title Globalization of The Journal of Chiropractic Eduction [editorial]
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2384187/pdf/JCE-21-2-v.pdf
Journal J Chiropr Educ. 2007 Fall;21(2):v-vi
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Excerpt: The opportunity to receive a chiropractic education is expanding around the globe at a pace never before seen in the history of the profession. There are now more chiropractic colleges outside the United States than inside its borders, demonstrating that the profession now enjoys worldwide appeal. The Journal of Chiropractic Education (JCE) needs to participate in this expansion and provide a forum for international scholarship in chiropractic education.

We have endeavored over the past year to enhance the international participation in, and availability of, JCE. Several exciting developments have made this work a reality. First, the journal is now available for free on our Web site, www.journalchiroed.com. Second, we recently signed an agreement with EBSCO Publishing that will provide full text services for those searching several databases, including CINAHL with Full Text, CINAHL Plus with Full Text, and CINAHL Complimentary & Alternative Therapies. Last, I am pleased to announce that the Association of Chiropractic Colleges approved a proposal earlier this year that will aid in bringing JCE to our international scholars.

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