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Eddie Chaplin and Jane McCarthy It is our pleasure to welcome to you to the final edition of 2017. Before giving a brief overview of this edition’s content, would like to share some of the journal’s recent progress continuing and development. In its first two years, the journal has gone from strength to strength, and as well as appearing in the Emerging Sources Citation Index the journal is now indexed in Scopus, which is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. Advances in Autism (AIA) was accepted into Scopus in July of this year. Coverage in this database means that the content of our journal is more visible to our academic communities. Scopus inclusion also serves a marker the quality for the journal. For this we have to thank subscribers, contributors and the Editorial Board who have worked hard behind the scenes to promote the journal. Although AIA was accepted in July, our content may not yet be searchable in the Scopus database at the time of publication, as this can take a few months for SCOPUS to set up. It is also with pleasure we announce the appointment of Steve
Advances in Autism – Emerald Publishing
Published: Oct 2, 2017
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