Journal
Australian journal of science (1938 - 1970)
- From
- 1938
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia - To
- 1970
- Functions
- Agriculture, Anthropology, Journal and Science
Summary
The Australian journal of science (ISSN 0365-3668) was initiated by the Australian National Research Council in 1938 under the auspices of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science (ANZAAS). (ANZAAS become publisher in 1955.) It was a issued six times per year. The aim was to publish short advance summaries of current research. Content included papers on a broad range of scientific, agricultural and anthropological research; reports from scientific institutions; reviews and news; and (from volume 18) reports of the ANZAAS meetings. Also included from 1938 as a separately-paged supplement was Australian science abstracts (ISSN 1835-9329). It was superceded by Search.
Related entries
Timeline
1938 - 1970 Australian journal of science
1970 - 1997 Search
1998 - 2019 Australasian Science
Published resources
Journal Articles
- Anon, 'A new venture', Australian journal of science, 1 (1) (1938), 1-2. Details
Helen Cohn
Created: 20 May 2025, Last modified: 22 May 2025