Call for Advertisements!Purchase the JournalContact the Journal of Human Services directly at [email protected] and identify which journal year you would like to purchase. The National Organization for Human Services (NOHS) is preparing the 34th edition of its national, refereed journal, Journal of Human Services (JHS) (formerly Human Service Education). The Journal of Human Services is the leading source for the latest scholarship in the human service profession. JHS publishes articles, brief notes, and critical reviews of instructional materials and scholarly books pertaining to teaching methods, models of internships, faculty development, career paths of graduates, credentialing, accreditation, models of undergraduate and graduate study, clinical issues in human service treatment, and supervision of human service practitioners. In this brutal age of budget cuts to the marginalized (and the resulting increase in need) we are challenged to maintain a strong presence in the community. Through the publication of JHS, NOHS is able to reach thousands of human service practitioners, educators, and students each year. JHS relies on the generosity of people like you. As such we are appealing to your organization to help support this publication through the purchase of an affordable advertisement in JHS. Your organization will benefit from extended, national exposure to human service practitioners, organizations, educators, and students. You can be secure in knowing that your sponsorship will positively impact the human service community by providing NOHS with the means to continue to offer this premier publication to its members, subscribers, and to libraries. We have a number of advertisement options available to best meet your organization’s financial and marketing needs:
Purchase AdvertisementsPlease contact the Journal to reserve ad space or for additional information. Checks should be made payable to NOHS and mailed to: National Organization for Human Services Thank you in advance for your willingness to support the efforts of the National Organization for Human Services in its commitment to improve the overall quality of life of service populations and to make a difference in communities throughout the country. We look forward to hearing from you and will be happy to answer any questions you may have. |