
The following is a list of journals that Publish Internet Research. We welcome suggestions and resources, so please feel free to send us yours at veronica.pitbladdo@ucsf.edu
The Journal of Medical Internet Research is the first open access journal covering health informatics and the first international scientific peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of research, information and communication in the healthcare field using Internet-related technologies, also known as “eHealth.” JMIR invites manuscripts from not only the medical sciences, but also behavioral, social and communication sciences, psychology, and other related fields.
Internet Health is an open access eHealth journal that is published exclusively online. The journal welcomes papers on any aspect of medical research and development on the Internet. Internet Health encourages the submission of papers from authors whose first language is not English.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA)
http://www.jamia.org/
The Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association is a bimonthly journal that presents peer-reviewed articles that assist physicians, scientists, nurses, and other health care professionals develop and apply medical informatics to patient care, teaching, research, and health care administration. A variety of formats accommodates work at all stages, from model formulation through definitive studies.
Cyberpsychology and Behavior is a bimonthly peer-reviewed journal that explores the impact of the Internet, multi-media and virtual reality on behavior and society. This journal would be of interest for psychologists, psychiatrists, sociologists, educators, computer scientists, business executives and opinion-makers interested in the effects of interactive technologies.
The eHealth International Journal provides a peer-reviewed vehicle for timely publication of scientific research on the application of information technology in medicine, medical care delivery, and public health. The Journal encompasses those activities and programs leveraging information technology for medical and health education, treatment of illness and prevention of disease, promotion of healthy life style, and protection of the living environment. This includes telemedicine, telehealth, distance education, medical informatics, electronic information systems, and biotechnology.
The International Journal of Internet Research Ethics is the first peer-reviewed online journal, dedicated specifically to cross-disciplinary, cross-cultural research on Internet Research Ethics. All disciplinary perspectives, from those in the arts and humanities, to the social, behavioral, and biomedical sciences, are reflected in the journal. The IJIRE publishes articles of both theoretical and practical nature to scholars from all disciplines who are pursuing—or reviewing—IRE work. Case studies of online research, theoretical analyses, and practitioner-oriented scholarship that promote understanding of IRE at ethics and institutional review boards, for instance, are encouraged.
The Journal of Cybermedicine and Internet Research encompasses all aspects of medical applications and research on the Internet, including medical research on the Internet, education and dissemination of knowledge, patient support and monitoring over the Internet, and other related areas.
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