Ever since the Royal Society replaced the editor of the Philosophical Transactions with an editorial committee in 1752, it created an increasingly complex system which distributed editorial work and responsibility among many individuals. A 1902 suggestion that the Society ought to appoint an editor offers an opportunity to explore what the role of “editor” was believed to be: why might such a role now benefit the Society and its journals? What role might an “editor” play amidst the existing editorial structures? Examining the Royal Society's long‐standing commitment to distributed editorial practices offers a counterpoint to histories of academic editorship that focus on the rise of the sole editor. It allows us to investigate the acknowled...
Editors of academic journals play a key part in the production of knowledge and the continuation of ...
This paper explores the contested afterlife of Philosophical Transactions following the death of its...
Academic journals perform a double role. On the one hand they represent a particular field or area o...
Ever since the Royal Society replaced the editor of the Philosophical Transactions with an editorial...
This article examines the evolution of peer review and the modern editorial processes of scholarly j...
International audienceThis article examines the evolution of peer review and the modern editorial pr...
Today, editors of science journals exercise a significant power over academic careers and the produc...
The research for this paper was funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, grant AH/K001841/1...
Despite being coined only in the early 1970s, ‘peer review’ has become a powerful rhetorical concept...
The editors of scientific journals are key gatekeepers for building careers and communicating knowle...
This chapter explains the functioning of scientific journals from the editorial side of the process....
This essay examines the interplay between the meetings and publications of learned scientific societ...
This paper extends the scholarship on gender and scientific authorship by exploring women’s involvem...
This paper extends the scholarship on gender and scientific authorship by exploring women’s involvem...
This research was funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, grant AH/K001841/1.This essay ex...
Editors of academic journals play a key part in the production of knowledge and the continuation of ...
This paper explores the contested afterlife of Philosophical Transactions following the death of its...
Academic journals perform a double role. On the one hand they represent a particular field or area o...
Ever since the Royal Society replaced the editor of the Philosophical Transactions with an editorial...
This article examines the evolution of peer review and the modern editorial processes of scholarly j...
International audienceThis article examines the evolution of peer review and the modern editorial pr...
Today, editors of science journals exercise a significant power over academic careers and the produc...
The research for this paper was funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, grant AH/K001841/1...
Despite being coined only in the early 1970s, ‘peer review’ has become a powerful rhetorical concept...
The editors of scientific journals are key gatekeepers for building careers and communicating knowle...
This chapter explains the functioning of scientific journals from the editorial side of the process....
This essay examines the interplay between the meetings and publications of learned scientific societ...
This paper extends the scholarship on gender and scientific authorship by exploring women’s involvem...
This paper extends the scholarship on gender and scientific authorship by exploring women’s involvem...
This research was funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, grant AH/K001841/1.This essay ex...
Editors of academic journals play a key part in the production of knowledge and the continuation of ...
This paper explores the contested afterlife of Philosophical Transactions following the death of its...
Academic journals perform a double role. On the one hand they represent a particular field or area o...