Ideas for You-The Bottom LineThe Board of Directors, editors, business staff, and all associated with the Journal of Extension are proud to present this first issue in our new format.The Journal will now be published four times a year-Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter.With the increase in size, we'll be able to give you 30% more content each year.This means we'll be publishing one of every three manuscripts we receive instead of one of every four.Now that 1984 is behind us and 1985 is well under way, we at the Journal look forward to the challenges and opportunities facing us as we communicate with you through these pages.This issue contains many ideas that should cause all of you, as Extension professionals, to give serious consideration to: What we're doing now.What we might need to do in the future.How we're using existing hardware and communication technology in our programs.How we're working with others-both professionals and volunteers.Our strategies for helping our changing audiences learn.How we can more effectively report what we're doing.Many other ideas and resources available.
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