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Books & Monographs
The National League for Nursing has published books and
monographs for more than 50 years. Most of these in the past, and
all of these publications today, focus on nursing education issues,
faculty role development, curriculum development, program outcomes,
innovations in teaching, evaluation methods, test construction,
and other topics designed to advance excellence in nursing education.
Historically, the NLN was its own publisher, carried its own inventory
of books/ monographs, fulfilled book orders, and offered a standing-order,
debit-like program for schools of nursing. In 1998, the NLN entered
into an agreement with Jones & Bartlett Publishers wherein they
would provide publication services and books would carry the copyright
of both the National League for Nursing (NLN Press at the time)
and Jones & Bartlett (J&B). The agreement with J&B was
terminated in 2002, and the NLN is now examining new approaches
to publishing our valuable material.
The termination agreement with J&B left all NLN book inventory
in their hands, and they continue to distribute many books published
by NLN prior to 1998 or published by NLN/J&B between 1998 and
2002. Please visit the Jones & Bartlett Website to find out
which NLN or NLN/J&B books are still available for purchase:
http://nursing.jbpub.com.
In most instances, when the inventory is depleted, the books will
no longer be available. However, there is an option for NLN or J&B
to reprint “classics,” and that option can be exercised
at any time if there is a demand for certain publications.
You can also click here to learn which NLN and NLN/J&B books
are available through Jones &
Bartlett Publishers.
Since 2002, the National League has published several books/monographs/research
reports, and these are available for purchase. Please click here
to learn which books are available through
the National League for Nursing.
If you have any questions about NLN books/monographs, please email
publications@nln.org.
We thank you for your interest in NLN publications, and we look
forward to continuing to serve the resource needs of the nursing
education community.
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