Journal of Multidisciplinary Evaluation (JMDE) publishes a selection of the following types of material: 1) news of and letters or memos about evaluation activities, meetings, discussions, developments, ideas, controversies, etc., from around the world, and from evaluation publications; 2) scholarly articles about evaluation practice, methods, history, and theory of some general interest (they do not publish plain evaluation reports); 3) scholarly comments on previous material in JMDE; 4) reviews of important books or journal issues; 5) expository materials in modular form, on topics or evaluations that readers have shown some interest in clarifying; 6) evaluation puzzles or problems for competitive submissions; and 7) evaluation humor and cartoons. This isn't just a research journal. It's a journal aimed at communicating about evaluation to a very diverse readership. That may mean that it should be partly instructional, too.
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