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释义

  1. History

     Bulletin  Journal  Online  ABA Journal (Online)  ABAJournal.com  ABA Journal – Law News Now 

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. Further reading

  5. External links

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The ABA Journal (since 1984, formerly American Bar Association Journal, 1915–1983, evolved from Annual Bulletin, 1908–1914) is a monthly legal trade magazine and the flagship publication of the American Bar Association. It claims[2] to be "read by half of the nation's 1 million lawyers every month". It is now complemented online by a full-featured website, abajournal.com and its various enewsletters and apps.

History

Bulletin

{{Main|Annual Bulletin of the Comparative Law Bureau}}

In 1908, the Annual Bulletin was founded by the Comparative Law Bureau (1907–1933) of the American Bar Association. The first comparative law journal in the U.S., it surveyed foreign legislation and legal literature. Circulated to all ABA members, it ran from 1908 to 1914 and was absorbed in 1915 by the ABA's newly formed Journal.

Journal

In 1915, the American Bar Association Journal (abbreviated Am. Bar Assoc. j.) was founded as a quarterly magazine. Published by the ABA, it ran under this title from January 1915 to December 1983, for volume 1 to 69. Quarterly from 1915 to 1920[2] (with its second quarter issue dedicated to the Bulletin), it became monthly in 1921.[2]

In January 1984, it was renamed ABA Journal (abbreviated ABA j.) for volume 70 onwards. Subtitled "The Lawyer's Magazine", it initially stayed monthly,[3] then in May 1986 became 15 issues a year,[3] then in June 1999 became monthly[3] again.

In 2007, the print circulation (paid and unpaid)[4] was 375,045[5] (stable from 381,998[6] in December 1999).

From 2012 to the end of 2017, the executive editor and publisher was Allen Pusey. In Feb., 2018, Molly McDonough, was named editor and publisher.[7]

Online

ABA Journal (Online)

In 1996,[8] an online complement to the Journal appeared on the ABA website. This original version had monthly updates providing the current Journal's cover and table of contents, as well as online copies of some selected articles, rising through various design changes from about 3[9] per month in 1996 to about 15[10] per month in 2000, to about 30[11] per month with the January 2001 new look announcing "Soon, every story in the print edition will also be available online." In 1999, the domain name ABAJournal.com had been registered and set as a redirect to the ABA website's Journal home.

ABAJournal.com

In January 2002,[12] the site had a major redesign in form and content under then editor and publisher Danial J. Kim. The site's logo was updated to show "ABAJournal.com" as official web address[12] (though still redirected to the ABA website). In addition to the full monthly magazine, it featured daily updates (intended to improve the mobile edition)[12] and a weekly email newsletter called the eReport[12] (the ABA Journal eReport). Around this time,[13] the whole collection of the first Journal (1915–1983) was made available on the subscription website HeinOnline.

ABA Journal – Law News Now

On July 23, 2007,[14] the site was relaunched under then editor and publisher Edward A. Adams in a Web 2.0[14] version. Subtitled "Law News Now", it features breaking legal news updated daily and analysis from more than 2,000 legal blogs,[15] as well as a free archive of the full-text magazine since its January 2004 issue,[16] with a search engine. Technically, the magazine is now hosted directly on the ABAJournal.com web address (instead of the domain being redirected to the ABA's website).

See also

  • Bitter Lawyer

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://abcas3.auditedmedia.com/ecirc/magtitlesearch.asp |title= Alliance for Audited Media Snapshot Report – 6/30/2013 |date= June 30, 2013 |publisher= Alliance for Audited Media|accessdate=February 2, 2014}}
2. ^LOC, "American Bar Association journal".
3. ^LOC, "ABA journal".
4. ^ABAJ 2009, "FAQ".
5. ^ABAJ, "Mediakit".
6. ^ABAJ (2000). [https://web.archive.org/web/20000706230636/http://www.abanet.org/journal/FAQ.HTML "FAQ"] (Archive.org copy of 2000).
7. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/molly_mcdonough_is_named_editor_and_publisher_of_the_aba_journal/|title=Molly McDonough is named editor and publisher of the ABA Journal|work=ABA Journal|access-date=2018-06-15|others=Debra Cassens Weiss|language=en}}
8. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/*/abanet.org/journal/feb96/* Snapshot of ABA Journal Online for February 1996] at Archive.org
9. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/19970109053555/http://www.abanet.org/journal/nov96/home.html Snapshot of ABA Journal Online for November 1996] at Archive.org
10. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20000302224122/http://www.abanet.org/journal/home.html Snapshot of ABA Journal Online for February 2000] at Archive.org
11. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20010419093840/http://www.abanet.org/journal/jan01/home.html Snapshot of ABA Journal Online for January 2001] at Archive.org
12. ^Kim 2002.
13. ^Around this time: the OCLC record was completed from a visit in late 2002, presumably not very long after the collection went online; besides, HeinOnline was launched in 2000.
14. ^Griffin 2007.
15. ^ABAJ, "About".
16. ^{{As of|2009|March}}, the "Magazine Archives" section offers a free collection of all issues since January 2004.
{{Ref begin|2}}
  • ABAJ (2009). "About the ABA Journal", www.abajournal.com, consulted in March 2009
  • ABAJ (2009). "FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions", www.abajournal.com, consulted in March 2009
  • ABAJ (2009). "Mediakit ABA Journal", www.abajournal.com, consulted in March 2009
  • Griffin, Marie (2007). [https://web.archive.org/web/20110708104100/http://www.btobonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20070904%2FMEDIABUSINESS%2F70904006%2F1117%2FFREE "Redesigned ABAJournal.com balances editorial and user judgment"], BtoB Online, www.btobonline.com, September 4, 2007
  • Kim, Danial J. (2002). [https://web.archive.org/web/20020117114252/http://www.abanet.org/journal/redesign/home.html "Letter from the Publisher"] (Archive.org copy), ABA Journal Online, January 2002 (JavaScript required for archived images)
  • LOC (2009). "American Bar Association journal", {{LCCN|15017355}} (also {{OCLC|1479565}}), Library of Congress Online Catalog, consulted in March 2009 — With frequency history.
  • LOC (2009). "ABA journal", {{LCCN|84641839}} (also {{OCLC|10269097}}), Library of Congress Online Catalog, consulted in March 2009 — With frequency history.
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Further reading

  • {{Internet Archive|id=annualreportame52assogoog|name=Annual Report of the American Bar Association for 1915}} — Comments on Bulletin being merged into the new Journal.

External links

  • ABAJournal.com – official website
  • [https://www.jstor.org/journal/abaj ABA Journal] at JSTOR
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