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The journal (across French from late Latin diurnalis, every day) occurs as daily record of cases or even business. The personal journal is normally an detailed diary. While applied to the newspaper or even other periodical the word is strictly utilized of 1 promulgated daily; however any publication issued at declared intervals, like the magazine or the record of the dealing of a conditioned society (a scientific or other academic journal), is commonly known as the journal. "Journal", then, is for instance utilized as a equivalent word for "magazine". A word "journalist" for 1 whose business is writing for a press has been around utilise since the prevent of the 17th century.

"Journal" is particularly applied to the record, daily, of the business & legal proceeding of the public system. A journals of the British houses of parliament contawithin an official record of the business transacted day by day in either home. A record doesn't note of speeches, though a select few of the earliest volumes contain information to the children. a journals come a prolonged account written from either the "votes and proceedings" (in the House of Lords called "minutes of the proceedings"), manufactured daily per adjunct clerks, & printed on the responsibility of the clerk to the home, fallowing submission to the "subcommittee on the journals." In a Commons the journal is go by the Speaker prior to publication. A journals of the British House of Commons begin in the first season of the reign of Edward VI (1547), and come complete, except for the short interval under Elizabeth I. Victims of a Home of Lords date from either the foremost month of Henry VIII. (1509). Prior to that date a legal proceeding within parliament were entered in the rolls of parliament, which extend from either 1278 to 1503. A journals of the Lords come "records" in the judicial feel, victims of the Commons are not (look at Erskine Can, Parliamentary Practice, 1906, pp. 201-202).

A United States Constitution (Article 1, Subdivision Five) takes a Congress of the United States to keep a journal of it proceedings. This journal, a Congressional Record is published by the Government Printing Office.

A term "journal" is utilized, within business, for the book where an account of dealing is saved last to the transport to the ledger (view bookkeeping), and too as an same to the ship's log, as a record of the daily redo, observations, atmospheric condition changes, etc.

NewJour
This is an archive for new journals and newsletters available on the Internet. It is in alphabetical and chronological order with search possibilities.

Philosophical Journals by Peter Milne
A thorough on-line information resource about journals in philosophy and related disciplines.

Philosophical Journals by Peter King
The main purpose of this page is to act as a guide and a gateway to philosophy journals - conventional, paper-based journals' Home Pages, plus on-line and e-mail journals.

Epistemelinks: Print and Electronic Journals
Links to hundreds of print and electronic journals. They are sorted both alphabetically and by topic area (expanded sorting in August, 1998). Creator and maintainer - Thomas Rayan Stone.

Guide to Philosophy on the Internet, Journals, by Peter Suber
A comprehensive collection of online philosophy resources. Well-organized, easy to navigate, regularly updated.

Poiesis
"Philosophy Online Serials offers searchable online access to a single database containing the full-text of current, recent, and back issues of a growing number of philosophy journals." A subscription service for institutions.

Guidebook for Publishing Philosophy
A guidebook of philosophy journals and book publishers. Describes submission, review and publication procedures and data. Helpful information for increasing the chances of getting your work accepted.


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