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| title = '''''Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science'''''
| title = Notes and Records
| formernames = Notes and Records of the Royal Society
| formernames = Notes and Records of the Royal Society
| cover = [[File:Notes_and_Records_cover.jpg]]
| cover = [[File:Notes and Records cover.jpg]]
| editor = Ben Marsden
| editor = [[Anna Marie Roos]]
| discipline = [[History of science]], [[history of technology]], [[history of medicine]]
| discipline = [[History of science]], [[history of technology]], [[history of medicine]]
| abbreviation = Notes Rec.
| abbreviation = Notes Rec.
| publisher = [[The Royal Society]]
| publisher = [[The Royal Society]]
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| history = 1938–present
| history = 1938–present
| openaccess = [[Hybrid open access journal|Hybrid]]
| openaccess = [[Hybrid open access journal|Hybrid]]
| impact factor = 0.356
| impact = 0.4
| impact-year = 2013
| impact-year = 2023
| website = http://rsnr.royalsocietypublishing.org/
| website = http://rsnr.royalsocietypublishing.org/
| link1 = http://rsnr.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/current
| link1 = http://rsnr.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/current
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| LCCN = 52028298
| LCCN = 52028298
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'''''Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science''''' is an international, quarterly [[Scholarly peer review|peer-reviewed]] [[academic journal]] which publishes original research in the [[history of science]], [[History of technology|technology]], and [[History of medicine|medicine]]. The journal welcomes other forms of contribution including: research notes elucidating recent archival discoveries (in the collections of the Royal Society and elsewhere); news of research projects and online and other resources of interest to historians; book reviews, including essay reviews, on material relating primarily to the history of the Royal Society; recollections or [[autobiographical]] accounts written by Fellows and others recording important moments in science from the recent past. It is published by the [[Royal Society]] and the [[editor-in-chief]] is [[Anna Marie Roos]] supported by an eminent editorial board.
'''''Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science''''' is an international, quarterly [[peer-reviewed]] [[academic journal]]
publishes original research in the [[history of science]], [[History of technology|technology]], and [[History of medicine|medicine]]. The journal welcomes other forms of contribution including: research notes elucidating recent archival discoveries (in the collections of the Royal Society and elsewhere); news of research projects and online and other resources of interest to historians; book reviews, including essay reviews, on material relating primarily to the history of the Royal Society; recollections or [[autobiographical]] accounts written by Fellows and others recording important moments in science from the recent past. It is published by the [[Royal Society]] and the [[editor-in-chief]] is Ben Marsden.

Notes and Records is fully compliant with the open access requirements of a range of funders including the HEFCE (REF 2020), AHRC, Scottish Funding Council, Wellcome Trust and European Commission. It is designated as "green" on the SHERPA/ROMEO website.


''Notes and Records'' is fully compliant with the open access requirements of a range of funders including the HEFCE (REF 2020), AHRC, Scottish Funding Council, Wellcome Trust and European Commission. It is designated as "green" on the [[SHERPA/RoMEO]] website.


== History ==
== History ==
The journal was established in 1938 as the ''Notes and Records of the Royal Society'', under the control of Henry Lyons with the help of the assistant secretary of the Royal Society.<ref>{{cite journal |title='Divine right' or democracy? The Royal Society 'revolt' of 1935 |last=Hughes |first=J |journal=Notes and Records |volume=64 |issue=Suppl 1 |date=September 20, 2010 | pages=S101–S117 |doi=10.1098/rsnr.2010.0048}}</ref> It obtained its current name in 2014.
The journal was established in 1938 as the ''Notes and Records of the Royal Society'', under the control of Henry Lyons with the help of the assistant secretary of the Royal Society.<ref>{{cite journal |title='Divine right' or democracy? The Royal Society 'revolt' of 1935 |last=Hughes |first=J |journal=Notes and Records |volume=64 |issue=Suppl 1 |date=September 20, 2010 | pages=S101–S117 |doi=10.1098/rsnr.2010.0048|doi-access= }}</ref>
It obtained its current name, ''Notes and Records: the Royal Society journal of the history of science'' in 2014.


== Abstracting and indexing ==
== Abstracting and indexing ==
The journal is abstracted and indexed in [[Scopus]], [[Science Citation Index Expanded]], [[Arts & Humanities Citation Index]], [[Current Contents]]/Arts & Humanities, [[Current Mathematical Publications]], and [[MathSciNet]]. According to the ''[[Journal Citation Reports]]'', the journal has a 2013 [[impact factor]] of 0.356.<ref name=WoS>{{cite book |year=2014 |chapter=Notes and Records |title=2013 [[Journal Citation Reports]] |publisher=[[Thomson Reuters]] |edition=Science |series=[[Web of Science]] |postscript=.}}</ref>
The journal is abstracted and indexed in [[Scopus]], [[Science Citation Index Expanded]], [[Arts & Humanities Citation Index]], [[Current Contents]]/Arts & Humanities, [[Current Mathematical Publications]], and [[MathSciNet]]. According to the ''[[Journal Citation Reports]]'', the journal has a 2022 [[impact factor]] of 0.4.<ref name=WoS>{{cite book |year=2023 |chapter=Notes and Records |title=2023 Journal Citation Reports |publisher=[[Clarivate Analytics]] |edition=Science |series=[[Web of Science]] |title-link=Journal Citation Reports }}</ref>

== See also ==
* ''[[Notes and Queries]]''


==References==
==References==
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* {{Official website|http://rsnr.royalsocietypublishing.org}}


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Latest revision as of 10:21, 5 July 2024

Notes and Records
DisciplineHistory of science, history of technology, history of medicine
LanguageEnglish
Edited byAnna Marie Roos
Publication details
Former name(s)
Notes and Records of the Royal Society
History1938–present
Publisher
The Royal Society (United Kingdom)
FrequencyQuarterly
Hybrid
0.4 (2023)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Notes Rec.
Indexing
CODENNOREAY
ISSN0035-9149 (print)
1743-0178 (web)
LCCN52028298
OCLC no.614866752
Links

Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science is an international, quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal which publishes original research in the history of science, technology, and medicine. The journal welcomes other forms of contribution including: research notes elucidating recent archival discoveries (in the collections of the Royal Society and elsewhere); news of research projects and online and other resources of interest to historians; book reviews, including essay reviews, on material relating primarily to the history of the Royal Society; recollections or autobiographical accounts written by Fellows and others recording important moments in science from the recent past. It is published by the Royal Society and the editor-in-chief is Anna Marie Roos supported by an eminent editorial board.

Notes and Records is fully compliant with the open access requirements of a range of funders including the HEFCE (REF 2020), AHRC, Scottish Funding Council, Wellcome Trust and European Commission. It is designated as "green" on the SHERPA/RoMEO website.

History[edit]

The journal was established in 1938 as the Notes and Records of the Royal Society, under the control of Henry Lyons with the help of the assistant secretary of the Royal Society.[1] It obtained its current name, Notes and Records: the Royal Society journal of the history of science in 2014.

Abstracting and indexing[edit]

The journal is abstracted and indexed in Scopus, Science Citation Index Expanded, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents/Arts & Humanities, Current Mathematical Publications, and MathSciNet. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 0.4.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hughes, J (September 20, 2010). "'Divine right' or democracy? The Royal Society 'revolt' of 1935". Notes and Records. 64 (Suppl 1): S101–S117. doi:10.1098/rsnr.2010.0048.
  2. ^ "Notes and Records". 2023 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Clarivate Analytics. 2023.

External links[edit]