The word "journalist A journalist collects and disseminates information about current events, people, trends, and issues. His or her work is acknowledged as journalism" for one whose business is writing for the public press has been in use since the end of the 17th century.

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Open access

Open access journals Open access journals are scholarly journals that are available online to the reader "without financial, legal, or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself." Some are subsidized, and some require payment on behalf of the author. Subsidized journals are financed by an academic institution are scholarly journals An academic journal is a peer-reviewed periodical in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published. Academic journals serve as forums for the introduction and presentation for scrutiny of new research, and the critique of existing research. Content typically takes the form of articles presenting original research, that are available to the reader without financial or other barrier other than access to the internet itself. Some are subsidized, and some require payment on behalf of the author. Subsidized journals are financed by an academic institution Academic institution is an educational institution dedicated to education and research, which grants academic degrees. See also academy and university or a government information center.

Public journal

Main article: Public journal The journals of the British Houses of Parliament contain an official record of the business transacted day by day in either house. The record does not take note of speeches, though some of the earlier volumes contain references to them. The journals are a lengthened account written from the "Votes and Proceedings" , made day by day by

A public journal is a record of day-by-day events in a Parliament A parliament is a legislature, especially in those countries whose system of government is based on the Westminster system modeled after that of the United Kingdom. The name is derived from the French parlement, the action of parler : a parlement is a discussion. The term came to mean a meeting at which such a discussion took place. It acquired or Congress A congress is a formal meeting of representatives from different countries , or independent organizations (such as different trade unions). It is also called minutes Minutes, also known as protocols, are the instant written record of a meeting or hearing. They often give an overview of the structure of the meeting, starting with a list of those present, a statement of the various issues before the participants, and each of their responses thereto. They are often created at the moment of the hearing by a typist or records.

Business

The term "journal" is also used in business: Journal is the book in which the transactions are entered the first time they are processed.

Other meanings

See also

Categories: Periodicals A periodical is a type of serial, defined as a "publication with its own distinctive title, containing a mix of articles ... by more than one contributor, issued ... at regular stated intervals of less than a year, without prior decision as to when the final issue will appear." This includes magazines and journals, but not proceedings | Magazines Categories: Periodicals | Sources | Publications by format | Magazine publishing | Academic journals Categories: Periodicals | Publications by format | Non-fiction literature | Academic publishing | Academic literature

 

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