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Theoretical contributions are considered equally with papers dealing with experimental work provided that such theoretical contributions are not of a largely speculative or philosophical nature.<ref>[http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/alcalc/about.html About: Alcohol and Alcoholism] - Oxford Journals</ref>}}
 
Theoretical contributions are considered equally with papers dealing with experimental work provided that such theoretical contributions are not of a largely speculative or philosophical nature.<ref>[http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/alcalc/about.html About: Alcohol and Alcoholism] - Oxford Journals</ref>}}
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In the financial year 2011/12, a half interest in the publication was sold to Oxford University Press for £500,000 to address an annual deficit of around £46,000<ref>[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends42%5C0000265242_ac_20120331_e_c.pdf Medical Council on Alcohol accounts ending March 2012] pdf pages 4, 9 and 12 -  Charity Commission</ref>.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 13:10, 14 November 2012

The official journal of the Medical Council on Alcohol.

Alcohol and Alcoholism publishes papers on the biomedical, psychological, and sociological aspects of alcoholism and alcohol research, provided that they make a new and significant contribution to knowledge in the field.

Papers include new results obtained experimentally, descriptions of new experimental (including clinical) methods of importance to the field of alcohol research and treatment, or new interpretations of existing results.

Theoretical contributions are considered equally with papers dealing with experimental work provided that such theoretical contributions are not of a largely speculative or philosophical nature.[1]

In the financial year 2011/12, a half interest in the publication was sold to Oxford University Press for £500,000 to address an annual deficit of around £46,000[2].

References

  1. About: Alcohol and Alcoholism - Oxford Journals
  2. Medical Council on Alcohol accounts ending March 2012 pdf pages 4, 9 and 12 - Charity Commission