Funding: Arts and Humanities Research Council - AH/K001841.Scientific journal publishing has become a lucrative enterprise, for commercial firms and (some) learned societies alike; but it was not always thus. The Royal Society is the publisher of the world’s longest-running scientific journal, and for most of the history of the Philosophical Transactions, its publication was a severe drain on the Society’s finances. This paper uses the rich archives of the Royal Society to investigate the economic transformation of journal publishing over the course of the twentieth century. It began the century as a scholarly mission activity heavily subsidised by the Society, but ended it as a valuable income stream. Never-before-seen data reveal three ph...
This paper explores the contested afterlife of Philosophical Transactions following the death of its...
Funding information: For financial support, we thank the Arts & Humanities Research Council, whose g...
Who owns the content of scientific research papers, and who has the right to circulate them? These q...
In the decades after the Second World War, learned society publishers struggled to cope with the exp...
This paper investigates the finances of the Royal Society and its Philosophical Transactions, showin...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
International audienceThis article examines the evolution of peer review and the modern editorial pr...
This paper investigates the finances of the Royal Society and its Philosophical Transactions, showin...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
Drawing on research from their recently published and open access history of publishing at the Royal...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
This article examines the evolution of peer review and the modern editorial processes of scholarly j...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
This spreadsheet contains our best data on the actual circulation (including sales, but also, where ...
This spreadsheet contains our most complete series of income/expenditure data for Royal Society publ...
This paper explores the contested afterlife of Philosophical Transactions following the death of its...
Funding information: For financial support, we thank the Arts & Humanities Research Council, whose g...
Who owns the content of scientific research papers, and who has the right to circulate them? These q...
In the decades after the Second World War, learned society publishers struggled to cope with the exp...
This paper investigates the finances of the Royal Society and its Philosophical Transactions, showin...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
International audienceThis article examines the evolution of peer review and the modern editorial pr...
This paper investigates the finances of the Royal Society and its Philosophical Transactions, showin...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
Drawing on research from their recently published and open access history of publishing at the Royal...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
This article examines the evolution of peer review and the modern editorial processes of scholarly j...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
This spreadsheet contains our best data on the actual circulation (including sales, but also, where ...
This spreadsheet contains our most complete series of income/expenditure data for Royal Society publ...
This paper explores the contested afterlife of Philosophical Transactions following the death of its...
Funding information: For financial support, we thank the Arts & Humanities Research Council, whose g...
Who owns the content of scientific research papers, and who has the right to circulate them? These q...