It depends on the Journal. There are some journals that pay authors. I believe that most, if not all, journals associated with professional organizations do not pay for articles. Examples of journals that do pay: NurseWeek and Advance for Nurses. These are "commercial"--supported by advertising and product sales, and are sent free to their audience. RehabPro and JLCP do not pay.
Karen Preston PHN, MS, CRRN, FIALCP
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From: David O'Neal
To: Karen Preston
Sent: Mon, Jun 27, 2011 8:23 am
Subject: [IARP IALCP]:: Submission of Journal Articles
This message has been cross posted to the following Discussions: IALCP and
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Can anyone tell me if a journal article is accepted for publication can the
uthor earn money for the work? For instance if the article was published in
he Rehab Pro. does the author receive any anything other than recognition?
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David O'Neal
Vocational Rehabilitation Consultant
onealconsul@yahoo.com
Dover, AR United States
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