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Title

An Update on the Journal Astronomy Education Review and Why Your Work Isn’t Done Until You Have Published

Abstract

Astronomy Education Review (AER) is an online journal and magazine, covering astronomy and space science education and outreach. Founded in 2001 by Andrew Fraknoi and Sidney Wolff, and published until recently by National Optical Astronomy Observatories (NOAO), the journal is now a proud part of the journals operation of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) found online at http:
//aer.aip.org. If you are presenting at this conference, or reading the conference proceedings, you may be an ideal candidate to publish in AER. Later in this paper, we present some encouraging hints and guidelines for publishing in the journal.

Date

01/01/2010

Type of Publication

Conference Item

Author(s)

Wolff, Sidney C. | Fraknoi, Andrew | Hockey, Tom | Biemesderfer, Chris | Johnson, Judy

Editor(s)

Barnes, Jonathan | Smith, Denise A. | Gibbs, Michael G. | Manning, James G.

Content

No Astronomy Content

Construct

Academic Social/Discourse

Methodology

Blank

Research Setting

Other

Specific Interest

RTSRE Related Research

Target Group

College/University Faculty | Other

Institution(s)

NOAO | Foothill College | University of Northern Iowa | AAS

Book Title

Science Education and Outreach: Forging a Path to the Future

Peer-Reviewed Status

no

Publisher

Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series

Volume

431

Issue Number

431

Conference Proceeding Type

Conference Published Volume

Resource Type

Position Paper/Editorial

Nation(s) of Study

United States of America

Language

English

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