Journal

Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia (1914 - )

From
1914
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Functions
Journal, Natural history and Science
Alternative Names
  • Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia
Website
https://www.rswa.org.au/publications/Journal/Default.aspx

Summary

The Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia (ISSN 0035-922X) has been published by the Society since 1914, the first ten volumes (1914 - 1924) being known as the Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia. It was the continuation of the journals published by the Society's predecessors, and included papers on a broad range of scientific and natural history topics. Some more recent volumes have comprised papers from symposia organised by the Society. Volumes were not published in 1948 - 1949 and 1952 because of issues with printing.

Timeline

 1899 - 1903 Journal and proceedings of the Mueller Botanic Society
       1904 - 1909 Journal of the Western Australian Natural History Society
             1910 - 1914 Journal of the Natural History and Science Society of Western Australia
                   1914 - Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia

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Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Bevan, A. W. R., 'History and roles of the Royal Society of Western Australia', Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 97 (2014), 1-12. Details
  • Bougher, A.; and Semeniuk, V., 'A bibliography and index to the Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia volumes 1-70', Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 74 (Supplement) (1991), 1-35. Details
  • Withers, P. C., 'Bibliography and index to the Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia volumes 71-75', Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 75 (1992), 119-26. Details
  • Withers, P. C., 'A brief history of the journals, crests, medal and seal of the Royal Society of Western Australia and previous societies, 1897 - 1997', Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 81 (1998), 1-4. Details

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