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Edward Gillin and Fanny Gribenski's article on sound studies in sacred spaces is in the September issue of Isis, which is out now! Read our interview with them on HSSOnline.
https://t.co/2WBHwjtGQJ
Applications are open for our annual Editorial Practicum! See below for details—we are looking for graduate and early career scholars interested in learning more about academic publishing from the inside.
I have the privilege of serving as faculty advisor for Synthesis, the only undergraduate-run peer-reviewed journal on the history of science. They just published their first issue of my tenure, and it is extraordinary work! Congrats to EIC @SimarSBajaj. https://t.co/5ZwUI4bUJI
Dagomar Degroot's article on "Moon Microbes" and NASA's approach to quarantine during the Apollo program is in the June issue of Isis—out now! Read our interview with him on HSSOnline.
https://t.co/dW7sTK9zwM
The March issue of Isis features SEVEN articles on topics ranging from cadavers in the Qing dynasty to indigo in Senegal.
Newsstand copies are limited, so if it's not already in your mailbox, make sure to renew your HSS membership today!
Our March issue features an article by Dr. Veronica della Dora about radio amateurs "Listening to Sputnik during the International Geophysical Year." It's free to read during March! A link, and an interview about the article, can be found here:
https://t.co/ia4pS1meiX
HSS Members: the Virtual Festival, an online continuation of the Annual Meeting, is this Friday at 9:00 a.m. EST. Five papers will be presented.
RSVP at the link below!
https://t.co/dy5GVdR10N
Join us in the book room for #HSS22 to talk about our journals—suggestions, pitches, questions, or general conversation!
Friday 2:30-5:00
Saturday 9:00-10:30 and 1:00-2:00
Hey Los Angeles-area historians of science 👀 Eyes Peeled coffee will be donating $1 for every sale of a Spanish Latte to the @hssonline Graduate Student Support Fund! ☕️☕️🔬🔬🏛🏛🧑🎓🧑🎓
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🚨 EDITORS' OFFICE HOURS AT HSS 🚨
The HSS Editors will be holding "office hours" at the annual meeting in Chicago this week. Exact times TBA, but look for us in the book exhibit on Friday and Saturday. See you soon!
Join us Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 2 PM EDT for an Isis Roundtable about the Focus section in the September Issue—Narrative of Seeds in the History of Science. Focus sections are always free to read!
RSVP at the link below.
https://t.co/nMUOHAEQOa
The editors of Osiris are hosting a brainstorming workshop this coming Monday at 10:30 EDT. Come with proposals, ideas, musings, or inklings about possible volumes.