- A
journal, from the Old
French journal (meaning "daily"), may
refer to:
Bullet journal, a
method of
personal organizations Diary, a
record of what happened...
- The Wall
Street Journal (also
known as The
Journal) is an
American business-focused, English-language
international daily newspaper based in New York City...
- peer-reviewed
academic journal of the
American ****ociation for the
Advancement of
Science (AAAS) and one of the world's top
academic journals. It was
first published...
- The
impact factor (IF) or
journal impact factor (JIF) of an
academic journal is a
scientometric index calculated by
Clarivate that
reflects the yearly...
- A
bullet journal (sometimes
known as a BuJo) is a
method of
personal organization developed by
designer Ryder Carroll. The
system organizes scheduling...
- Live
Journal (Russian: Живой Журнал),
stylised as LiVEJOURNAL, is a Russian-owned
social networking service where users can keep a blog,
journal, or diary...
- The
Western Journal,
previously known as
Western Journalism, is an
American conservative news and
political website based in Phoenix, Arizona. The site...
-
Trinity Journal is a
biannual peer-reviewed
academic journal. It was
established in 1980 and is
published by
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Official...
-
scholarly journal is a
periodical publication in
which scholarship relating to a
particular academic discipline is published.
Academic journals serve as...
- The
Providence Journal,
colloquially known as the ProJo, is a
daily newspaper serving the
metropolitan area of Providence,
Rhode Island, and is the largest...