Webinar: Sharing Your Extension Work in Academic Journals
This webinar will focus on how to transfer your Extension work into a journal format that allows for sharing with other Extension professionals. The Journal of Extension, which spans all program areas, will be used as an example outlet, to demonstrate the potential article categories for publication as well as the review and publication processes. This webinar will also focus on the step-by-step writing process and include tips for organizing an Extension journal article. Jason P. de Koff, Ph.D. Omega Chapter, Tennessee Professor - Agronomy and Soil Science; Extension Program Leader - ANR; Dept. of Agricultural Sciences & Engineering; Tennessee State University

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