Australian Government: Attorney-General's Department
Australian Government: Attorney-General's Department

Australian Journal of Emergency Management

The Australian Journal of Emergency Management (AJEM) has been produced by Emergency Management Australia (EMA), in various forms, since 1986. The journal began as the Macedon Digest in March 1986, and then in Autumn 1995 the name was changed to the Australian Journal of Emergency Management. In Spring 1996 the look of the journal underwent radical change as it transformed into the colourful product of today.

AJEM is produced on a quarterly basis and subscriptions are free of charge. Articles for AJEM are encouraged from contributors nationally and internationally and academic articles are peer reviewed.

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AJEM affiliations

Articles within AJEM are indexed onto the Australian Public Affairs Information Service (APAIS) by the National Library of Australia on a selective basis.

Articles within AJEM are also indexed onto the Informit - E-Library database by RMIT Publishing Pty Ltd.

AJEM has been accepted for inclusion in the International Directory of Open Access Journals which is managed by Lund University Libraries, Sweden.

AJEM is also indexed in the Australian Legal Journals Index Online published by LawBook.

For further information please email: ajem@ema.gov.au

How to subscribe to AJEM

To subscribe to AJEM free of charge, complete the online subscription form.

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