期刊名称:ISIS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Since its inception in 1912, Isis has featured scholarly articles, research notes and commentary on the history of science, medicine, and technology, and their cultural influences. Review essays and book reviews on new publications in the field are also included. An official publication of the History of Science Society, this is the oldest (and most widely circulating) English-language journal in the field.
Frequency: quarterly, plus Current Bibliography as fifth issue. Volume 94 begins March 2003. ISSN: 0021-1753. 212 pages/issue.
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Instructions to Authors
1. Manuscripts (original plus three copies) should be submitted to the Editor of Isis, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University, 726 University Avenue, Ithaca, NY 14850, U.S.A. Please include an abstract of approximately 150 words. Contributors are advised to retain a copy for reference. If return of submitted material is desired, include return postage or international reply coupons.
2. Manuscripts should be typewritten or processed on a letter-quality printer and double-spaced throughout, including quotations and notes, on paper of standard size and weight. Margins should be wider than usual to allow space for instructions to the typesetter. The right-hand margin should be left ragged (not justified) to maintain even spacing and readability.
3. Isis normally uses double-blind refereeing; authors should therefore identify themselves only on a detachable cover sheet.
4. Bibliographic information should be given in footnotes (not parenthetically in the text), typed separately from the main body of the manuscript, double- or even triple-spaced, numbered consecutively throughout the article, and keyed to reference numbers typed above the line in the text.
a. References to books should include author's full name; complete title of the book, underlined (italics); place of publication and publisher's name for books published after 1900; date of publication, including the original date when a reprint is being cited; page numbers cited. Example:
Joseph Needham, Science and Civilisation in China, 5 vols., Vol. I: Introductory Orientations (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1954), p. 7.
b. References to articles in periodicals should include author's name; title of article, in quotes; title of periodical, underlined; year; volume number, Arabic and underlined; number of issue if pagination requires it; page numbers of article; number of particular page cited. Journal titles are spelled out in full on first citation and abbreviated subsequently. Example:
John C. Greene, "Reflections on the Progress of Darwin Studies," Journal of the History of Biology, 1975, 8:243-273, on p. 270; Dov Ospovat, "God and Natural Selection: The Darwinian Idea of Design," J. His. Biol., 1980, 13:169-174, on p. 171.
c. Succeeding citations of books and periodicals should use an abbreviated version of the title with the author's last name. Example: Greene, "Reflections," p. 250.
5. Please mark clearly for the typesetter all unusual alphabets, special characters, mathematics, and chemical formulae, and include all diacritical marks.
6. A small number of figures may be used to illustrate an article. Line drawings should be directly reproducible; glossy prints should be furnished for all halftone illustrations.
7. Manuscripts should be submitted to Isis with the understanding that upon publication copyright will be transferred tot he History of Science Society. That understanding precludes Isis from considering material that has been submitted or accepted for publication
Editorial Board
Margaret Rossiter Isis Editorial Office Department of Science and Technology Studies Cornell University 726 University Avenue Ithaca, NY 14850
Telephone: (607) 254-4747; Fax: (607) 255-0616
EDITORIAL OFFICE CORNELL UNIVERSITY
EDITOR Margaret W. Rossiter
ASSOCIATE EDITORS Michele L. Aldrich Stephen Weldon Kathryn Olesko
MANAGING EDITOR Alan S. Weber
MANUSCRIPT EDITOR Joan Vandegrift
EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Lisa Edwards Javier Lezaun Christina Dunbar-Hester
ADVISORY EDITORS Roger Ariew, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Lawrence Badash, University of California, Santa Barbara James Bennett, Oxford University Sonja Brentjes, Max-Planck-Institut f¨¹r Wissenschaftsgeschichte Janet Browne, Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine Peter Dear, Cornell University David H. DeVorkin, Smithsonian Institution Otniel E. Dror, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jacalyn Duffin, Colby College Maurice Finocchiaro, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Jean Gayon, University of Paris 1 John Greenberg, Paris Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, University of Minnesota - Minneapolis Elizabeth Haigh, St. Mary's University, Halifax Vladimir Jankovic, University of Manchester John Krige, Georgia Institute of Technology Henrika Kuklick, University of Pennsylvania James Lattis, University of Wisconsin--Madison Rebecca Lowen, Metropolitan State University Kenneth Ludmerer, Washington University, St. Louis Abigail J. Lustig, Dibner Institute for the History of Science Antoni Malet, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona Naomi Oreskes, University of California, San Diego Katherine Pandora, University of Oklahoma Neil Ribe, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris Ida Stamhuis, Vrije Universiteit De Boelelaan Laura Dassow Walls, Lafeyette University Jessica Wang, University of California, Los Angeles Gilbert Whittemore, Independent Scholar, of Counsel with Stalter & Kennedy, LLP, Boston
FORMER EDITORS
George Sarton (1913--1952) I. Bernard Cohen (1953--1958) Harry Woolf (1959--1963) Robert P. Multhauf (1964--1978) Arnold Thackray (1979--1985) Charles Rosenberg (1986--1988) Ronald L. Numbers (1989--1993)
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