The Journal of Blindness Innovation and Research (JBIR) is seeking peer
reviewers to review articles submitted for publication. If you have
expertise in<br>
any area related to blindness, except the medical, and an interest in
research and practice in blindness education and rehabilitation, you are
invited<br>
to become a JBIR peer reviewer.<br>
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JBIR publishes peer-reviewed, original research and review articles in
an interactive, open-access format. It is made available at no cost by
the National<br>
Federation of the Blind. Published articles deal with all aspects of
blindness other than the medical. You can find out more about JBIR at<br>
<a href="http://www.nfb-jbir.org/" target="_blank">www.nfb-jbir.org</a>.<br>
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As a JBIR peer reviewer, you will play an important role in the
publication process. JBIR editors will base their determination to
accept or decline an<br>
article for publication based on your review comments. In addition, peer
review of JBIR articles will help you stay abreast of the latest
research and<br>
practice methods in blindness education and rehabilitation.<br>
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To become a JBIR peer reviewer, please visit<br>
<a href="http://www.nfb-jbir.org/index.php/JBIR/information/readers" target="_blank">www.nfb-jbir.org/index.php/JBIR/information/readers</a><br>
to register with the journal. Be sure to check the appropriate box to
become one of our peer reviewers. If you have questions about the
Journal of Blindness<br>
Innovation and Research, please send an e-mail to<br>
<a href="mailto:editors@nfb-jbir.org" target="_blank">editors@nfb-jbir.org</a>.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br><div>Kathryn Carroll</div><div>St. John's University School of Law 2013<br>(Ph.) 347-455-1521<br></div><div style="padding:0px;text-align:left;color:black;line-height:130%;overflow:hidden;font-size:10px;margin-top:0px;margin-left:0px;word-wrap:break-word">
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