We hope that you have seen The Call, NENA’s new quarterly peer-reviewed journal. Currently, the Publications Committee is seeking submissions for publication consideration for the spring 2012 edition. Scheduled to be mailed in time for National 9-1-1 Education Month (April 2012), the theme of the issue will be “education & training.”
Manuscripts may address any topic(s) that fall under that broad header, including, but not limited to: public education, stakeholder and government education, PSAP training issues and case studies, etc. Readers are expected to include practitioners, administrators, researchers, policy analysts, educators, and students.
Manuscripts should not exceed 20 double-spaced pages and should follow current American Psychological Association (APA) style. Further instructions for authors can be found by clicking here.
Manuscripts may be submitted electronically; send the document as an e-mail attachment to Steve O’Conor, Chair of the Publications Committee, for consideration. The submission deadline for the spring issue is December 31, 2011.
NENA’s BRAND NEW magazine,The Call!
NENA is excited to announce our new magazine, The Call,
launched in November 2011!
The Call features industry news as well as updates on technology, operations, training and policy. We are pleased that our official publication is now available in an interactive digital edition! Viewable on iPads and most smart phones, individuals can virtually flip through pages, forward articles of interest to colleagues and click on ads to be redirected to advertiser websites.
Space reservations are now available for future issues of The Call . Your message will appear in front of more than 7,000 safety and communications industry professionals, such as 9-1-1 center managers and supervisors and local/county/state 9-1-1 Authority personnel.This is your opportunity to gain the attention of NENA members and others in the emergency telephone number community who spend an average of $2 billion annually on industry products and services!
