Journal@350
How journal publishing advanced science – And continues to do so!
Origins – Developments – Future Prospects
13:00 - 16:30, 4th March 2015, Royal Institution of Great Britain, Albermarle St, London W1
6th March 2015 is the 350th anniversary of the first publication of Philosophical Transactions, the world’s first scientific journal, conceived, published and edited for profit by the German-born first joint Secretary of the Royal Society, Henry Oldenburg. It marks the beginning of journal publishing with the principles thrashed out in correspondence between Oldenburg and Robert Boyle still forming the main functions of scholarly journal publishing in the digital era.
As part of wider celebrations of this anniversary, STM will be holding a free to attend commemorative seminar on the 4th March.
Programme
13:00 | Registration and light lunch |
13:45 | Welcome and introduction Michael Mabe, STM |
13:50 | Oldenburg and the invention of journal publishing Michael Mabe, STM |
14:30 |
"Present undertakings of the ingenious" |
15:10 | Coffee Break |
15:40 | STM 2040: What will scientific communication look like on the 50th anniversary of the World Wide Web? Timo Hannay, Digital Science |
16:20 | Q&A |
16:30 | Conclusion and end of seminar |
Do join us for this lively afternoon event looking into the past, present and the future of publishing. Whilst places are free, space is limited and will be issued on a first come first served basis to those that register.
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