2/05/2013
Call for Articles: Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies 2014
2014 will be the sixth year for the Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies (we skipped publication for 2013, in the future will publish the journal every two years). The journal project has been very successful in promoting the profession of personal property appraising and in raising money for the educational initiatives of the Foundation for Appraisal Education.
The Journal has been well supported by all of the major appraisal organizations as well as independent appraisers, academia, museums, auction specialists and other related professional fields.
If you are interested in contributing an article to the 2014 edition or even wish to discuss a topic or potential topic, please contact me at toddsig01@gmail.com or call me at 703-836-1020.
Publication of the 2014 edition is now scheduled for April 2014, and as in the past will coincide with the ISA annual conference (2014 conference will be in Kansas City, MO). Completed manuscripts must be submitted by December 15, 2013. Minimum article length is 3,000 words. There is more information on our editorial guidelines on the website at www.appraisaljournal.org.
Scholarship is important for the development and advancement of most professions. The importance of scholarship, including publishing is and should be no different for the personal property appraiser than any other profession. The Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies is one of the few tools available to professional appraisers to publish original research articles. The primary goal of the Foundation, and the journal as a tool, is to promote appraisal education and the expansion of knowledge. Appraisers, as professionals should strive to show their dedication and contribute to the development of the profession by expanding and sharing personal property principles, knowledge and methodologies.
Please contact me at toddsig01@gmail.com or call 703-836-1020 about sharing your knowledge and expertise with fellow personal property appraisers.
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