Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality explained

Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality
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Abbreviation:Electron. J. Hum. Sex.
Nlm:Electronic J Hum Sex
Discipline:Sexology
Language:English
Editor:Peter B. Anderson
Publisher:David S. Hall for the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality
Country:United States
History:1998–2014
Frequency:Continuous
Openaccess:Yes
Eissn:1545-5556
Lccn:2001243260
Oclc:44230072
Website:http://www.ejhs.org/

The Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality was a peer-reviewed academic journal that published articles, dissertations, theses, posters, and other academic materials about all aspects of human sexuality.[1] It was published by David S. Hall for the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, beginning in 1998 until 2014, with 17 volumes in total. The founder and original editor-in-chief of the journal was David S. Hall (Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality), who later was succeeded as editor by Peter B. Anderson Walden University).

Abstracting and indexing

The journal was abstracted and indexed in CINAHL[2] and Scopus.[3]

References

  1. Web site: Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality . www.ejhs.org . 2019-07-23.
  2. Web site: CINAHL Complete Database Coverage List . . . 2019-07-23.
  3. Web site: Source details: Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality . . Scopus Preview . 2019-07-23.