Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Aug 2021(65:2): 219-228 26849 The research enterprise at Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College / [L’effort de recherche du Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College]
  • Budgell BS
  • Fillery M
J Chiropr Educ: Spring 2010(24:1): 80-82 21273 Peer review information and acknowledgments for ACC-RAC 2010
  • Johnson C
J Vert Sublux Res: 2009(Sep:9): Online access only pp. 1-7 20753 Scientometric study of a research paper tracked over a thirty year period: The implications of peer-reviewed publications for the chiropractic profession
  • Boone WR
  • Neely C
  • Xiong T
  • Whitaker S
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jan 2009(32:1): 1-12 20383 Submitting manuscripts to biomedical journals: Common errors and helpful solutions [editorial]
  • Johnson C
  • Green B
Chiropr & Osteopat: 2008(16:14): Online access only 4 p. 20435 Through the rear view mirror: A content evaluation of the journal of Chiropractic & Osteopathy for the years 2005-2008
  • Coulter ID
  • Khorsan R
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 2008(52:4): 199-204 20412 Commentary. Guidelines to the writing of case studies
  • Budgell B
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 2008(52:4): 211-223 20417 The scholarship of critical review: Improving quality and relevance
  • Lawrence DJ
  • Ebrall P
J Chiropr Med: Fall 2006(5:3): 101-117 19396 Writing narrative literature reviews for peer-reviewed journals: secrets of the trade
  • Adams A
  • Green BN
  • Johnson CD
J Chiropr Med: Summer 2006(5:2): 72-82 19391 How to write a case report for publication
  • Green BN
  • Johnson CD
Clin Chiropr: Jun 2004(7:2): 90-99 17463 Writing for the peer-reviewed biomedical literature: Part II. The how and the when
  • Young M
Clin Chiropr: Sep-Dec 2003(6:3-4): 89-91 16824 The write stuff [editorial]
  • Bolton JE
  • Young M
Clin Chiropr: Sep-Dec 2003(6:3-4): 144-150 16834 Writing for the peer-reviewed biomedical literature: Part I. The why and the wherefore
  • Young M
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 2003(26:5): 282-286 16284 An independent assessment of chiropractic practice guidelines
  • Cates JR
  • Jahn WT
  • Korbett AB
  • Young DN
  • Guerriero DJ
  • Armine JP
  • Bowerman DS
  • Porter RC
  • King RA
  • Sandman T
Top Diagn Radiol Adv Imaging: 1998(6:1): 3 1853 From the editor's desk [editorial]
  • Stites JS
Eur J Chiropr: Apr 1997(45:1): 31-32 2503 Chiropractic Research Journal Editors' Council list of peer-reviewed journals
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 1996(19:9): 624 2927 Acknowledgement of JMPT peer reviewers [letter; comment]
  • Lawrence DJ
  • Nicholson WR
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 1996(19:5): 295 3274 Acknowledgement of JMPT peer reviewers
  • Lawrence DJ
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1995(39:4): 233-234 3743 Commentary. The Cochrane Collaboration
  • Aker PD
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1995(25:4): 146-149 3704 THE ROLE OF THE PEER REVIEWED LITERATURE AS APPROPRIATE FORUM FOR ARGUMENT AND DEBATE
  • Osborne S
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1995(25:4): 146-149 3711 THE ROLE OF THE PEER REVIEWED LITERATURE AS APPROPRIATE FORUM FOR ARGUMENT AND DEBATE
  • Osborne S
J Chiropr Educ: Dec 1994(8:3): 87-92 4745 Running a chiropractic journal club in the clinic setting
  • Brynin RI
  • Farrar K
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 1994(24:1): 1 5364 CONTROVERSIES AND CAVEATS IN CRITICAL REVIEW
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
J Chiropr Res: Winter 1989(5:2): 34 18396 [BLIND REFEREED OR BLIND REVIEWED][EDITORIAL]
  • Wagnon RJ
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