Open access on-line publishing has eventually reached the field of history, philosophy and social studies of science, technology and medicine (HP&SofSTM). It’s the Institute of History & Philosophy of Science & Technology at the University of Toronto that hosts the new free-access on-line journal Spontaneous Generations. First issue is just out.
The journal — together with a growing number of open access/on-line journals — is powered by Open Journal Systems (OJS), a journal management and publishing system that is developed by the Public Knowledge Project consortium. An awesome initiative!
(And by the way: the first issue of Spontaneous Generations contains a number of focused discussion papers on ‘Scientific Expertise: Epistemological Worries, Political Dilemmas’ by Michael Lynch, Steve Fuller, Stephen Turner, Stephen Bocking, Ben Almassi, Aaron K Martin, Edgar A Whitley, Palmira Fontes da Costa, and James Hull.)
New journal (Spontaneous Generations) on the history and philosophy of science — powered by the Open Journal Systems (OJS) journal management and publishing system
Open access on-line publishing has eventually reached the field of history, philosophy and social studies of science, technology and medicine (HP&SofSTM). It’s the Institute of History & Philosophy of Science & Technology at the University of Toronto that hosts the new free-access on-line journal Spontaneous Generations. First issue is just out. The journal — together with a growing number of open access/on-line […]