Journal Issue
A "Journal Issue" refers to a specific edition of a scholarly or academic journal, which is a periodical publication that contains articles, research findings, and reviews on particular subjects. Each issue is typically released on a regular schedule, such as monthly or quarterly, and includes contributions from various authors in the field.
Each journal issue is organized around a theme or topic, allowing readers to explore current trends and developments in that area. The articles within an issue are often peer-reviewed, ensuring that the research meets high academic standards. Examples of journals include Nature, The Lancet, and Journal of Applied Psychology.