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Journal of Near-Death Studies
Journal of Near-Death Studies  
Former name(s) Anabiosis
Abbreviated title (ISO) J. Near Death Stud.
Discipline Near-death studies
Language English
Edited by Janice Holden
Publication details
Publisher International Association for Near-Death Studies
Publication history 1982-present
Frequency Quarterly
Indexing
ISSN 0891-4494 (print)
1573-3661 (web)
LCCN 88648131
CODEN JNDAE7
OCLC number 45254332
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The Journal of Near-Death Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering near-death studies that is published by the International Association for Near-Death Studies. The journal's founding editor-in-chief was Kenneth Ring.[1] Subsequent editors were Bruce Greyson and Janice Holden.

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History

The journal was established in 1982 as Anabiosis and obtained its current title in 1987 with the start of volume 6.[2] From 1997-2003 the journal was published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, but this arrangement was discontinued upon completion of Volume 21.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Author biography in Kenneth Ring and Evelyn Elsaesser Valarino, Lessons from the Light: What we can learn from the near-death experience, Needham, MA: Moment Point Press (1998). ISBN 978-0306459832
  2. ^ "Journal of Near-Death Studies". Homepage. International Association for Near-Death Studies. http://www.iands.org/publications/journal-of-near-death-studies.html. Retrieved 2011-02-06. 
  3. ^ "Journal of Near-Death Studies". SpringerLink. Springer Science+Business Media. http://springerlink.metapress.com/content/105586/. Retrieved 2011-02-06. 

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