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Journal of Rehabilitation 2003-2004 Advertising Rates
Published Quarterly in February, May, August, and November
Rates are for black & white*
| Size |
1x |
2 - 3x |
4x |
| Spread |
$1,225 |
$1,105 |
$885 |
| Full Page |
$765 |
$689 |
$549 |
| 2/3 |
$615 |
$555 |
$445 |
| 1/2 |
$489 |
$439 |
$349 |
| 1/3 |
$439 |
$395 |
$315 |
| 1/4 |
$375 |
$339 |
$275 |
| 1/6 |
$345 |
$309 |
$249 |
| 1/8 |
$279 |
$255 |
$205 |
* To print four color ads please add $265 per PMS (total $1060 for four color) in addition to space costs.
Commissions and Discounts
Rates are gross, 15% commission to recognized advertising agencies only when payment is received within 30 days of invoice date. Discounts for multiple buys of two to three consecutive issues and four or more consecutive issues. Preferred Positioning: Requests for special positioning will be honored without charge on a first come basis at the discretion of the publisher, whenever possible. Add 10% of space cost to guarantee reservation for a preferred position.
Contract Requirements
Contract year is four consecutive issues. Insertion orders may not be canceled by the advertiser after the closing date for art deadlines. Advertisers indemnify and save the publisher harmless against any expense arising from actions against the publisher because of contents of an ad.
The Journal of Rehabilitation 2003-2004 Art Deadlines
| Issue |
2003 Deadline |
2004 Deadline |
| 1st Quarter (Jan/Feb/March) |
January 22, 2003 |
January 21, 2004 |
| 2nd Quarter (April/May/June) |
April 22, 2003 |
April 21, 2004 |
| 3rd Quarter (July/Aug/Sept) |
July 23, 2003 |
July 21, 2004 |
| 4th Quarter (Oct/Nov/Dec) |
October 22, 2003 |
October 20, 2004 |
Description:
Internationally acclaimed Journal in the forefront of rehabilitation research for university professors, rehabilitation professionals and consumers. Editorial content reflects the broad perspectives of the Association's membership. Articles are written by professionals in the fields of rehabilitation and are peer-reviewed. Published quarterly by The National Rehabilitation Association, a nonprofit professional membership organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with disabilities.
Circulation: 10,000
Subscriptions to The Journal of Rehabilitation include members of the National Rehabilitation Association (NRA), libraries, institutions of higher learning, hospitals, and departments of human services in the United States and more than 22 countries around the world. NRA members consist of rehabilitation professionals, including administrators, counselors, job placement specialists, secretaries, vocational evaluators, instructors, independent living providers, business, and industry representatives. Also represented are physiatrists, physicians, nurses, physical and occupational therapists, social workers, psychologists, speech therapists, specialists serving blind and deaf persons, hospital administrators, workshop and rehabilitation facility personnel, nursing home personnel, persons with disabilities, family members and other interested citizens. NRA is the oldest, largest and strongest advocate for persons with disabilities!
The Journal is distributed electronically by University Microfilms International (UMI) through Data Times and ProQuest Direct, CINAHL Information Systems, EBSCO Information Services and Publishing, Information Access Company's Health Reference Center; Copyright Clearance Center; The Electronic Library, and The Uncover Company.
Publisher:
The Journal of Rehabilitation (ISSN 0022-4154) is the official publication of the National Rehabilitation Association (NRA). Founded in 1925, NRA is a nonprofit member organization whose mission is providing opportunities through knowledge and diversity for professionals in the fields of rehabilitation. Opinions expressed in The Journal are those of the writers and not the policy of the National Rehabilitation Association. For additional information, please contact:
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Tele: (703) 836-0850
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e-mail: info@nationalrehab.org
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