Are Philosophical Transactions peer reviewed?

Are Philosophical Transactions peer reviewed?

All articles are peer reviewed and edited to the highest standards. The journal publishes topics across the life sciences.

Who writes Philosophical Transactions?

John Hill
By the early 1750s, the Philosophical Transactions came under attack, most prominently by John Hill, an actor, apothecary, and naturalist. Hill published three works in two years, ridiculing the Royal Society and the Philosophical Transactions.

Is Royal Society Publishing peer reviewed?

The Royal Society publishes high quality, peer-reviewed journals covering all scientific disciplines.

What did the Royal Society 1660 do?

The Royal Society was founded in 1660 to bring together leading scientific minds of the day, and became an international network for practical and philosophical investigation of the physical world. Today, it’s the world’s oldest national scientific academy.

Is Royal Society publishing reliable?

Editorial independence is respected. The content of Royal Society journals is entirely independent of the Society’s views on any scientific or policy issues. The editor’s decision is final and will not be influenced or compromised in any way by the Society.

Is the Royal Society A journal?

Proceedings of the Royal Society is the parent title of two scientific journals published by the Royal Society. Originally a single journal, it was split into two separate journals in 1905: Part A: which publishes research related to mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (including computer science)

What is Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society?

Philosophical Transactions is the world’s first and longest-running scientific journal. It was launched in March 1665 by Henry Oldenburg (c.1619-1677), the Society’s first Secretary, who acted as publisher and editor. ISSN (Online):2053-9223.

What is the impact of the Royal Society on scientific journals?

The lowest Journal’s Impact IF of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences is 2.147. The total growth rate of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences IF is 52.4%.

What is Philosophical Transactions?

Philosophical Transactions is the world’s first and longest-running scientific journal. It was launched in March 1665 by Henry Oldenburg (c.1619-1677), the Society’s first Secretary, who acted as publisher and editor.

What is the Royal Society doing to improve citation metrics?

As a signatory to DORA, the Royal Society offers a variety of journal and article-based metrics. We are also a member of the Initiative for Open Citations ( i4OC) which is a multi-stakeholder project to make scholarly citation data openly available to enable the creation of new and better metrics.