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Issue 5, October 2001Readership SurveyWe want to publish an e-journal that continues to examine the gambling issues that are of interest to you, our readers. So we are asking you what you like, what you dislike and what changes you would like to see in the Electronic Journal of Gambling Issues: eGambling (EJGI). One part of giving you, our readers, what you want is knowing who reads the EJGI. So we are also asking you about your specific interests in gambling, your year of birth and your gender. We would appreciate if you answer all of the questions so that we have a better picture of who you are and what you are looking for in our e-journal. ConfidentialityYour responses are completely anonymous. Our Webmaster has designed this survey so that no information other than what you enter is captured. (Please note that e-mail responses to the editor from other sections of the EJGI are not similarly anonymised - they carry your e-mail address.) You may also print out and mail your responses. The QuestionsClick here to open the survey form. If you prefer to print out and mail this survey, please click here for a PDF version of the survey. (96KB download)
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Statement of PurposeThe Electronic Journal of Gambling Issues: eGambling (EJGI) offers an Internet-based forum for developments in gambling-related research, policy and treatment as well as personal accounts about gambling and gambling behaviour. Through publishing peer-reviewed articles about gambling as a social phenomenon and the prevention and treatment of gambling problems, it is our aim is to help make sense of how gambling affects us all. The EJGI is published by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and is fully funded by the Ontario Substance Abuse Bureau of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. We welcome manuscripts submitted by researchers and clinicians, people involved in gambling as players, and family and friends of gamblers.
Len Henrickson, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, University of British Columbia,British Columbia, Canada Roger Horbay, Game Planit Interactive Corp., Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Alun C. Jackson, School of Social Work, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, New South Wales, Australia Jeffrey Kassinove, Department of Psychology, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, New Jersey, USA
Virginia McGowan, Addictions Counselling Program, The University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
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