This paper investigates the finances of the Royal Society and its Philosophical Transactions, showing that in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries journal publishing was a drain on funds rather than a source of income. Even without any expectation of profit, the costs of producing Transactions nevertheless had to be covered, and the way in which this was done reflected the changing financial situation of the Society. An examination of the Society’s financial accounts and minute books reveals the tensions between the Society’s desire to promote the widespread communication of natural knowledge, and the ever-increasing cost of doing so, particularly by the late nineteenth century
Drawing on research from their recently published and open access history of publishing at the Royal...
"Meteorological journal ... kept at the Royal Society's house by order of the president and council,...
In 2013, the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council funded a 4-year project on the editorial and co...
This paper investigates the finances of the Royal Society and its Philosophical Transactions, showin...
This paper investigates the finances of the Royal Society and its Philosophical Transactions, showin...
Funding: Arts and Humanities Research Council - AH/K001841.Scientific journal publishing has become ...
Who owns the content of scientific research papers, and who has the right to circulate them? These q...
Funding: Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK), Grant Number. AH/K001841/1.Publisher PDFNon peer...
In this paper, we consider the Royal Society's attitudes towards the copying, reprinting, and reuse ...
This paper explores the contested afterlife of Philosophical Transactions following the death of its...
This paper explores the contested afterlife of Philosophical Transactions following the death of its...
This paper explores the contested afterlife of Philosophical Transactions following the death of its...
This essay examines the interplay between the meetings and publications of learned scientific societ...
In this paper, we consider the Royal Society's attitudes towards the copying, reprinting, and reuse ...
This research was funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, grant AH/K001841/1.This essay ex...
Drawing on research from their recently published and open access history of publishing at the Royal...
"Meteorological journal ... kept at the Royal Society's house by order of the president and council,...
In 2013, the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council funded a 4-year project on the editorial and co...
This paper investigates the finances of the Royal Society and its Philosophical Transactions, showin...
This paper investigates the finances of the Royal Society and its Philosophical Transactions, showin...
Funding: Arts and Humanities Research Council - AH/K001841.Scientific journal publishing has become ...
Who owns the content of scientific research papers, and who has the right to circulate them? These q...
Funding: Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK), Grant Number. AH/K001841/1.Publisher PDFNon peer...
In this paper, we consider the Royal Society's attitudes towards the copying, reprinting, and reuse ...
This paper explores the contested afterlife of Philosophical Transactions following the death of its...
This paper explores the contested afterlife of Philosophical Transactions following the death of its...
This paper explores the contested afterlife of Philosophical Transactions following the death of its...
This essay examines the interplay between the meetings and publications of learned scientific societ...
In this paper, we consider the Royal Society's attitudes towards the copying, reprinting, and reuse ...
This research was funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, grant AH/K001841/1.This essay ex...
Drawing on research from their recently published and open access history of publishing at the Royal...
"Meteorological journal ... kept at the Royal Society's house by order of the president and council,...
In 2013, the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council funded a 4-year project on the editorial and co...