About e-Volunteerism:
e-Volunteerism is a quarterly online publication, combining
the best of a printed professional journal with the full potential of Internet
technology.
Every item in this journal is interactive, inviting you to contribute comments and additional material. At the end of the quarter, each issue is archived and indexed -- and continues to be accessible to subscribers at no additional cost.
Read the journal online, save it to your computer, or print it out on paper.
Articles may also be purchased individually for
$3.00 each.
Subscription options: Groups | Portals | Academic
Class
Dynamic Staff
Spearheaded by internationally-known volunteerism consultants, Steve McCurley
and Susan J. Ellis, the editorial team combines great writing skills with
a savvy understanding of the field.
More than a Traditional Journal
We offer special PDF files, printable training materials, electronic "roundtable" discussions,
audio (and eventually video) contributions. We want to experiment.
Regular Features
In addition to several quality articles each quarter, we have developed several
regular features for each issue. These include:
Points of View commentaries by founding publishers, Steve McCurley and Susan J. Ellis.
Keyboard Roundtables giving a global perspective on volunteerism topics, involving participants from around the world, convened by Andy Fryar (Australia) and Rob Jackson (United Kingdom)
Training Designs offering an in-depth exploration of one training technique or topic, with group exercises you can use immediately, provided by Betty Stallings and other trainers.
Research to Practice, edited by Rob Jackson (UK) to interpret scholarly research for practitioners.
Along the Web, by Steve McCurley, linking to relevant Web sites on many topics of interest to volunteerism leaders
Voices from the Past, in which Susan Ellis shares “forgotten” material written more than 25 years ago but still relevant today.
You can preview the journal for free by going to www.e-volunteerism.com and
looking at the previews of any issue or by browsing the articles
in the Bookstore and reading the excerpts.
Archives
Remember that subscribers have continuous access to the Archive of all past
issues, making a subscription more and more indispensable over time. Individual
articles can be purchased by non-subscribers for $3.00 each. Do the math and
see how valuable a subscription really is!