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Annual Reviews (publisher)

Annual Reviews is an independent, non-profit academic publishing company based in San Mateo, California. As of 2021, it publishes 51 journals of review articles and Knowable Magazine, covering the fields of life, biomedical, physical, and social sciences.[3] Review articles are usually "peer-invited" solicited submissions, often planned one to two years in advance, which go through a peer-review process.[4] The organizational structure has three levels: a volunteer board of directors, editorial committees of experts for each journal, and paid employees.[5]

Annual Reviews
Founded1931 (1931)
FounderJ. Murray Luck
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationSan Mateo, California[1]
Key people
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Publication typesAcademic journals, online magazine
Nonfiction topicsLife, biomedical, physical, and social sciences
Official websitewww.annualreviews.org

Annual Reviews' stated mission is to synthesize and integrate knowledge "for the progress of science and the benefit of society".[6][7] The first Annual Reviews journal, the Annual Review of Biochemistry, was published in 1932 under the editorship of Stanford University chemist J. Murray Luck, who wanted to create a resource that provided critical reviews on contemporary research. The second journal was added in 1939. By 1982, Annual Reviews published 24 titles, and by 2021 it published 51. In 2016, the company piloted the "Subscribe to Open" (S2O) publishing model, under which a journal's newest volume is published open access as long as subscription support is sufficient. As of 2022, all 51 journals are being offered under the S2O model.

History edit

Annual Review of Biochemistry edit

The Annual Review of Biochemistry was the creation of Stanford University chemist and professor J. Murray Luck.[7][8] In designing a course for graduate students in 1930, he saw the need for a resource that condensed the large volume of biochemistry research into review articles. Luck asked about 50 biochemists in the US, United Kingdom, and Canada if an annual volume of critical reviews on biochemistry research would be useful. Response was positive.[8][9][10]

Luck formed an initial advisory committee which included Carl L. Alsberg at Stanford,[11] and Dennis Robert Hoagland[12][13] and Carl Louis August Schmidt from the University of California, Berkeley.[14][15][16][8] Stanford University Press agreed to publish the journal on a three-year contract, with financial assistance from the Chemical Foundation headed by Francis Garvan.[8][9][17] Stanford University gave the journal rent-free office space in the Physiology building (Outer Quad) beginning in 1931.[10][18]: 6  The first volume of the Annual Review of Biochemistry was published as of May 3, 1932.[19]

Legal identity edit

At the completion of the contract with Stanford University Press, the advisory committee of the journal decided to assume a legal identity as the journal's publisher, though keeping Stanford University Press as the printer. On December 12, 1934, they submitted articles of incorporation with the California Secretary of State to create the Annual Review of Biochemistry, Ltd., which was organized as a nonprofit.[18]: 3  In February 1938, the name was changed to Annual Reviews, Inc.[9] On March 28, 2008, the California Secretary of State approved an amendment to the Articles of Incorporation to change the name officially to Annual Reviews.[20]

Leadership edit

J. Murray Luck worked for Annual Reviews from 1932 to 1968 and was the founding editor of its first two journals: the Annual Review of Biochemistry (1932-1965) and the Annual Review of Physiology (1939-1946).[21] As further journals were added, each one had its own editorial committee, whose lead editor took the title "Editor" or "Co-editor", and Luck assumed the role of editor-in-chief.[22] He retired from this position as of 1969, but continued to serve on the board of directors as an emeritus member, as well as on the editorial committee of the Annual Review of Biochemistry.[23]

Robert R. Schultz was the organization's official editor-in-chief from 1970 to 1972.[24][25] William Kaufmann became editor-in-chief of the organization from 1973 to 1981,[26][27][28]: 35  followed by Alister Brass from 1981 to 1983.[29][30] Kaufmann returned from 1983 to 1992. Robert Hall Haynes served as editor-in-chief of the organization from 1992[31] to 1995.[28]: 35  He was succeeded by Samuel Gubins, who held the positions of president and editor-in-chief from 1995 to 2015.[32] The current president and editor-in-chief, Richard B. Gallagher, succeeded Gubins in 2015.[33]

Expansion edit

Line chart showing the number of Annual Reviews journals over time

In 1938, Annual Reviews and the American Physiological Society agreed to collaborate to create a new journal. The first volume of the Annual Review of Physiology was published in 1939, with the help of Victor E. Hall as assistant editor.[34] Although the original intent was to be international in scope, the first European editors were not included until 1948, following World War II.[35]

A third journal, the Annual Review of Microbiology, was created in 1947 under the editorship of Charles E. Clifton.[36] The increased volume of printing was not feasible for Stanford University Press, so printing of the Annual Review of Physiology, the Annual Review of Microbiology and later volumes of the Annual Review of Biochemistry was contracted out to the George Banta Company of Menasha, Wisconsin.[18]

The Annual Reviews journals were recommended to teachers and librarians as well as scientists.[37] In the 1950s, titles in medicine,[38] psychology,[39] plant physiology,[40] physical chemistry,[41] nuclear and particle science,[42] and entomology were added.[43] Stanford University began to have a serious space shortage, which resulted in Annual Reviews constructing a new office building in nearby Palo Alto, California in 1956. After Santa Clara County used eminent domain to take the property at 231 Grant Avenue, Annual Reviews moved again in 1968, to 4139 El Camino Way, Palo Alto.[44][18]

By 1982, 24 titles were being published by Annual Reviews.[9] After becoming editor-in-chief in 1995, Samuel Gubins oversaw both a further expansion of journal titles and the first electronic publishing of Annual Reviews journals. The Annual Review of Sociology and the Annual Review of Medicine were the first to be published electronically, in 1996.[45] In 2002, the publisher's entire publication history, covering 70 years and approximately 475,000 pages and 5,400 images, was digitized.[46][47] The thirtieth journal title was published in 2000. Another 22 titles were added between 2005 and 2019. As of 2021, Annual Reviews has published 52 journals under 64 title variants. Only one, the Annual Review of Computer Science, is no longer in publication.[48]

Annual Reviews has also released some specialty publications: The Excitement and Fascination of Science (1965, 1978, 1990, 1995), consisting of four volumes of autobiographies and reflections by prominent scientists,[49] and Intelligence and Affectivity (1981), a translated volume of lectures given by psychologist Jean Piaget in the 1950s.[50]

In 2017, Annual Reviews announced its first online magazine, Knowable Magazine, with support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. With Knowable Magazine, Annual Reviews expanded from scholarly publishing into science journalism and science communication, explaining and emphasizing the real-world significance of scholarly work.[51]

In 2021, Annual Reviews moved its physical office to 1875 S Grant St., Suite 700, San Mateo, California, as the organizations's staff increasingly worked from home.[1]

As of 2022 Annual Reviews acquired The Charleston Advisor, a peer-reviewed publication for librarians.[52] As of 2023 Annual Reviews also acquired the Charleston Hub and its publication Against the Grain. The Charleston Hub organizes the annual Charleston Conference for academic libraries, librarians, and publishers.[53]

Journal format and metrics edit

Each journal publishes one volume per year. As of 2021, all 51 of the current journals are published online,[3] including 21 exclusively online, with 30 journals additionally published in print.[54]

As of 2021, researchers at McGill and Stanford University examined the impact of review articles using a corpus of 6,495 individual review papers published in 54 past and current Annual Reviews journal titles in the biological, physical, and social sciences. The authors noted that Annual Review articles often focus on emerging fields that may be undergoing structural transformations. Examining impact on scholarly discourse, they concluded that "formal, invited Annual Review articles provide a distinctly authoritative source". By identifying "distinct clusters of work" and articles that bridge such clusters, review articles can integrate a topic. Research suggests that they can "shift discourse in a manner that simultaneously simplifies and collapses a knowledge community", helping to define and organize emergent research areas.[5]

Subscribe to Open publishing model edit

Line chart showing the PDF and HTML downloads of the Annual Review of Public Health (purple) after it became open access in 2017. The Annual Review of Medicine (blue) and the Annual Review of Clinical Psychology (red), which are paywalled, are shown for comparison.[55]
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In 2016, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation awarded six grants for examining the potential for open science and open access, as part of an initiative for Increasing Openness and Transparency in Research. One of the awardees was Annual Reviews, which was interested in finding ways to remove barriers to access to scientific publications.[56][57] Annual Reviews used the grant to release the Annual Review of Public Health under an open access license in April 2017, and tracked the impact of the change in licensing.[58]

By May 2019, usage of the journal had increased eight-fold relative to 2016 to about 200,000 downloads monthly. For comparison, the titles for clinical psychology and medicine that maintained gated access showed no change in usage. In addition, the audience for the journal increased from 1,100 institutions in 57 countries (2016) to 7,220 institutions in 137 countries (2018).[55]

Annual Reviews has continued to explore the possibilities of open access by developing the "Subscribe to Open" (S2O) publishing model.[57][59] Subscribe to Open is an example of an assurance contract.[60] In the S2O pilot for 2020, subscribing institutions were asked to maintain their existing subscriptions to the offered journals, less a 5% discount, on the understanding that if enough subscriptions were received, the final content for the journals would be published as open access. If enough subscriptions were not received, the content would remain paywalled.[61][55][62][63] In this way S2O appealed to the individual subscriber's economic self-interest (receiving a discount instead of paying full price), and avoided reliance on collective behavior or altruism.[55] The approach allowed participating publishers to convert content from gated to open access on a year-to-year basis.[62]

As of September 1, 2019, the 2020 pilot program for S2O included two publishers, Annual Reviews and Berghahn Books, both of whom opened part of their content.[57][59] Annual Reviews offered five titles in the S2O pilot, the Annual Review of Cancer Biology, the Annual Review of Environment and Resources, the Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, the Annual Review of Political Science, and the Annual Review of Public Health. All were published as open access through the Subscribe to Open approach.[55][64]

Additional publishers have since adopted S2O, which is seen as benefiting libraries, researchers and publishers alike.[65][66][67] In a survey commissioned by the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers to determine how publishers aligned with Plan S, authors Alicia Wise and Lorraine Estelle called Subscribe to Open "the most promising" transformative agreement for publishers, as it offers a predictable revenue stream.[62]: 2 [68]

In April 2022, the publisher announced that new content from all of its 51 academic journals would progressively be made openly available over the course of eighteen months under the S2O framework, provided that current subscription support is maintained.[69]

Availability edit

Annual Reviews journals are available in a number of ways, depending in part on the journal. Each journal is available electronically with some also offered as a bound annual volume. Subscriptions are offered for the online version, print version, or both when print is available, and individual articles can be purchased online. Journals are also available as a database consisting of some or all of the journals, with site licenses.[70][71]

Effective January 2008, purchasing a subscription includes online access that entitles the subscriber to permanent access rights to that volume regardless of future subscription status.[71]

In 2020, the following titles were published open access using S2O: Annual Review of Cancer Biology, Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, Annual Review of Political Science, and Annual Review of Public Health.[55][64] In 2021, the Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, the Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics and the Annual Review of Virology were added to the program.[3][72]

Rankings edit

As of 2023, Journal Citation Reports has given 15 Annual Reviews journal titles a rank of "1", indicating high quality and importance in one or more categories. The top five Annual Reviews titles by impact factor are:[73]

Organization structure edit

 
Richard Gallagher, President and Editor-in-Chief since 2015

There are three leadership structures within Annual Reviews: The board of directors and its committees, editors and editorial committees, and a management team. The board of directors consists of experts of various scientific disciplines, philanthropists, and business people, who serve as volunteers. The board is assisted by the business affairs committee and additional ad hoc committees. Together, the board and its committees develop and approve fiscal policies and budgets. They also review the organization's financial performance and publishing strategy.[28] As of 2018, the board is chaired by Karen S. Cook, professor of sociology at Stanford University.[74] The vice-chairperson is Sandra M. Faber, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at University of California, Santa Cruz.[2][75]

The contents of each journal published by Annual Reviews is selected by the lead editor or co-editors and their editorial committees, about ten members total, who are researchers in the discipline. Committee terms are five years.[22] The management team provides expertise in academic publishing, and is led by the president, who is also its editor-in-chief.[2]

List of journals edit

Annual Reviews publishes a variety of journals in the biomedical and life sciences, physical sciences, and social sciences, including economics. Years in parentheses indicate the first year of publication. As of 2021, the publications included the following:

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This article is about the publisher and its journal series For other uses and similarly named publications see Annual Review disambiguation Annual Reviews is an independent non profit academic publishing company based in San Mateo California As of 2021 it publishes 51 journals of review articles and Knowable Magazine covering the fields of life biomedical physical and social sciences 3 Review articles are usually peer invited solicited submissions often planned one to two years in advance which go through a peer review process 4 The organizational structure has three levels a volunteer board of directors editorial committees of experts for each journal and paid employees 5 Annual ReviewsFounded1931 1931 FounderJ Murray LuckCountry of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationSan Mateo California 1 Key peopleRichard B Gallagher president amp editor in chief Karen S Cook board chair Sandra Faber board vice chair 2 Publication typesAcademic journals online magazineNonfiction topicsLife biomedical physical and social sciencesOfficial websitewww wbr annualreviews wbr orgAnnual Reviews stated mission is to synthesize and integrate knowledge for the progress of science and the benefit of society 6 7 The first Annual Reviews journal the Annual Review of Biochemistry was published in 1932 under the editorship of Stanford University chemist J Murray Luck who wanted to create a resource that provided critical reviews on contemporary research The second journal was added in 1939 By 1982 Annual Reviews published 24 titles and by 2021 it published 51 In 2016 the company piloted the Subscribe to Open S2O publishing model under which a journal s newest volume is published open access as long as subscription support is sufficient As of 2022 all 51 journals are being offered under the S2O model Contents 1 History 1 1 Annual Review of Biochemistry 1 2 Legal identity 1 3 Leadership 1 4 Expansion 2 Journal format and metrics 2 1 Subscribe to Open publishing model 2 2 Availability 2 3 Rankings 3 Organization structure 4 List of journals 4 1 A 4 2 B 4 3 C 4 4 D 4 5 E 4 6 F 4 7 G 4 8 I 4 9 K 4 10 L 4 11 M 4 12 N 4 13 O 4 14 P 4 15 R 4 16 S 4 17 V 5 References 6 External linksHistory editAnnual Review of Biochemistry edit The Annual Review of Biochemistry was the creation of Stanford University chemist and professor J Murray Luck 7 8 In designing a course for graduate students in 1930 he saw the need for a resource that condensed the large volume of biochemistry research into review articles Luck asked about 50 biochemists in the US United Kingdom and Canada if an annual volume of critical reviews on biochemistry research would be useful Response was positive 8 9 10 Luck formed an initial advisory committee which included Carl L Alsberg at Stanford 11 and Dennis Robert Hoagland 12 13 and Carl Louis August Schmidt from the University of California Berkeley 14 15 16 8 Stanford University Press agreed to publish the journal on a three year contract with financial assistance from the Chemical Foundation headed by Francis Garvan 8 9 17 Stanford University gave the journal rent free office space in the Physiology building Outer Quad beginning in 1931 10 18 6 The first volume of the Annual Review of Biochemistry was published as of May 3 1932 19 Legal identity edit At the completion of the contract with Stanford University Press the advisory committee of the journal decided to assume a legal identity as the journal s publisher though keeping Stanford University Press as the printer On December 12 1934 they submitted articles of incorporation with the California Secretary of State to create the Annual Review of Biochemistry Ltd which was organized as a nonprofit 18 3 In February 1938 the name was changed to Annual Reviews Inc 9 On March 28 2008 the California Secretary of State approved an amendment to the Articles of Incorporation to change the name officially to Annual Reviews 20 Leadership edit J Murray Luck worked for Annual Reviews from 1932 to 1968 and was the founding editor of its first two journals the Annual Review of Biochemistry 1932 1965 and the Annual Review of Physiology 1939 1946 21 As further journals were added each one had its own editorial committee whose lead editor took the title Editor or Co editor and Luck assumed the role of editor in chief 22 He retired from this position as of 1969 but continued to serve on the board of directors as an emeritus member as well as on the editorial committee of the Annual Review of Biochemistry 23 Robert R Schultz was the organization s official editor in chief from 1970 to 1972 24 25 William Kaufmann became editor in chief of the organization from 1973 to 1981 26 27 28 35 followed by Alister Brass from 1981 to 1983 29 30 Kaufmann returned from 1983 to 1992 Robert Hall Haynes served as editor in chief of the organization from 1992 31 to 1995 28 35 He was succeeded by Samuel Gubins who held the positions of president and editor in chief from 1995 to 2015 32 The current president and editor in chief Richard B Gallagher succeeded Gubins in 2015 33 Expansion edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Line chart showing the number of Annual Reviews journals over time In 1938 Annual Reviews and the American Physiological Society agreed to collaborate to create a new journal The first volume of the Annual Review of Physiology was published in 1939 with the help of Victor E Hall as assistant editor 34 Although the original intent was to be international in scope the first European editors were not included until 1948 following World War II 35 A third journal the Annual Review of Microbiology was created in 1947 under the editorship of Charles E Clifton 36 The increased volume of printing was not feasible for Stanford University Press so printing of the Annual Review of Physiology the Annual Review of Microbiology and later volumes of the Annual Review of Biochemistry was contracted out to the George Banta Company of Menasha Wisconsin 18 The Annual Reviews journals were recommended to teachers and librarians as well as scientists 37 In the 1950s titles in medicine 38 psychology 39 plant physiology 40 physical chemistry 41 nuclear and particle science 42 and entomology were added 43 Stanford University began to have a serious space shortage which resulted in Annual Reviews constructing a new office building in nearby Palo Alto California in 1956 After Santa Clara County used eminent domain to take the property at 231 Grant Avenue Annual Reviews moved again in 1968 to 4139 El Camino Way Palo Alto 44 18 By 1982 24 titles were being published by Annual Reviews 9 After becoming editor in chief in 1995 Samuel Gubins oversaw both a further expansion of journal titles and the first electronic publishing of Annual Reviews journals The Annual Review of Sociology and the Annual Review of Medicine were the first to be published electronically in 1996 45 In 2002 the publisher s entire publication history covering 70 years and approximately 475 000 pages and 5 400 images was digitized 46 47 The thirtieth journal title was published in 2000 Another 22 titles were added between 2005 and 2019 As of 2021 Annual Reviews has published 52 journals under 64 title variants Only one the Annual Review of Computer Science is no longer in publication 48 Annual Reviews has also released some specialty publications The Excitement and Fascination of Science 1965 1978 1990 1995 consisting of four volumes of autobiographies and reflections by prominent scientists 49 and Intelligence and Affectivity 1981 a translated volume of lectures given by psychologist Jean Piaget in the 1950s 50 In 2017 Annual Reviews announced its first online magazine Knowable Magazine with support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the Alfred P Sloan Foundation With Knowable Magazine Annual Reviews expanded from scholarly publishing into science journalism and science communication explaining and emphasizing the real world significance of scholarly work 51 In 2021 Annual Reviews moved its physical office to 1875 S Grant St Suite 700 San Mateo California as the organizations s staff increasingly worked from home 1 As of 2022 update Annual Reviews acquired The Charleston Advisor a peer reviewed publication for librarians 52 As of 2023 update Annual Reviews also acquired the Charleston Hub and its publication Against the Grain The Charleston Hub organizes the annual Charleston Conference for academic libraries librarians and publishers 53 Journal format and metrics editEach journal publishes one volume per year As of 2021 all 51 of the current journals are published online 3 including 21 exclusively online with 30 journals additionally published in print 54 As of 2021 researchers at McGill and Stanford University examined the impact of review articles using a corpus of 6 495 individual review papers published in 54 past and current Annual Reviews journal titles in the biological physical and social sciences The authors noted that Annual Review articles often focus on emerging fields that may be undergoing structural transformations Examining impact on scholarly discourse they concluded that formal invited Annual Review articles provide a distinctly authoritative source By identifying distinct clusters of work and articles that bridge such clusters review articles can integrate a topic Research suggests that they can shift discourse in a manner that simultaneously simplifies and collapses a knowledge community helping to define and organize emergent research areas 5 Subscribe to Open publishing model edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Line chart showing the PDF and HTML downloads of the Annual Review of Public Health purple after it became open access in 2017 The Annual Review of Medicine blue and the Annual Review of Clinical Psychology red which are paywalled are shown for comparison 55 External audio nbsp Episode 76 Annual Reviews Evolving to Better Serve the Public Good The Authority File 05 04 2019 nbsp Episode 77 Annual Reviews Public Health an Open Access Test Case for Review Literature The Authority File 03 11 2019 nbsp Episode 78 Annual Reviews Science for a Functional Democracy The Authority File 03 18 2019 nbsp Episode 79 Annual Reviews Subscribe to Open The Authority File 03 25 2019In 2016 the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation awarded six grants for examining the potential for open science and open access as part of an initiative for Increasing Openness and Transparency in Research One of the awardees was Annual Reviews which was interested in finding ways to remove barriers to access to scientific publications 56 57 Annual Reviews used the grant to release the Annual Review of Public Health under an open access license in April 2017 and tracked the impact of the change in licensing 58 By May 2019 usage of the journal had increased eight fold relative to 2016 to about 200 000 downloads monthly For comparison the titles for clinical psychology and medicine that maintained gated access showed no change in usage In addition the audience for the journal increased from 1 100 institutions in 57 countries 2016 to 7 220 institutions in 137 countries 2018 55 Annual Reviews has continued to explore the possibilities of open access by developing the Subscribe to Open S2O publishing model 57 59 Subscribe to Open is an example of an assurance contract 60 In the S2O pilot for 2020 subscribing institutions were asked to maintain their existing subscriptions to the offered journals less a 5 discount on the understanding that if enough subscriptions were received the final content for the journals would be published as open access If enough subscriptions were not received the content would remain paywalled 61 55 62 63 In this way S2O appealed to the individual subscriber s economic self interest receiving a discount instead of paying full price and avoided 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most promising transformative agreement for publishers as it offers a predictable revenue stream 62 2 68 In April 2022 the publisher announced that new content from all of its 51 academic journals would progressively be made openly available over the course of eighteen months under the S2O framework provided that current subscription support is maintained 69 Availability edit Annual Reviews journals are available in a number of ways depending in part on the journal Each journal is available electronically with some also offered as a bound annual volume Subscriptions are offered for the online version print version or both when print is available and individual articles can be purchased online Journals are also available as a database consisting of some or all of the journals with site licenses 70 71 Effective January 2008 purchasing a subscription includes online access that entitles the subscriber to permanent access rights to that volume regardless of future subscription status 71 In 2020 the following titles were published open access using S2O Annual Review of Cancer Biology Annual Review of Environment and Resources Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science Annual Review of Political Science and Annual Review of Public Health 55 64 In 2021 the Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering the Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics and the Annual Review of Virology were added to the program 3 72 Rankings edit As of 2023 Journal Citation Reports has given 15 Annual Reviews journal titles a rank of 1 indicating high quality and importance in one or more categories The top five Annual Reviews titles by impact factor are 73 Annual Review of Pathology Mechanisms of Disease 36 2 Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics 33 3 Annual Review of Immunology 29 7 Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics 27 7 Annual Review of Psychology 24 8 Organization structure edit nbsp Richard Gallagher President and Editor in Chief since 2015There are three leadership structures within Annual Reviews The board of directors and its committees editors and editorial committees and a management team The board of directors consists of experts of various scientific disciplines philanthropists and business people who serve as volunteers The board is assisted by the business affairs committee and additional ad hoc committees Together the board and its committees develop and approve fiscal policies and budgets They also review the organization s financial performance and publishing strategy 28 As of 2018 the board is chaired by Karen S Cook professor of sociology at Stanford University 74 The vice chairperson is Sandra M Faber professor of astronomy and astrophysics at University of California Santa Cruz 2 75 The contents of each journal published by Annual Reviews is selected by the lead editor or co editors and their editorial committees about ten members total who are researchers in the discipline Committee terms are five years 22 The management team provides expertise in academic publishing and is led by the president who is also its editor in chief 2 List of journals editMain category Annual Reviews publisher academic journals Annual Reviews publishes a variety of journals in the biomedical and life sciences physical sciences and social sciences including economics Years in parentheses indicate the first year of publication As of 2021 the publications included the following A edit Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry 2008 Annual Review of Animal Biosciences 2013 Annual Review of Anthropology 1972 Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics 1963 B edit Annual Review of Biochemistry 1932 Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science 2018 Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering 1999 Annual Review of Biophysics 1972 formerly Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering 1972 1984 Annual Review of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry 1985 1991 Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure 1992 2007 C edit Annual Review of Cancer Biology 2017 Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology 1985 formerly Annual Review of Cell Biology 1985 1994 The Charleston Advisor 1999 Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 2010 Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 2005 Annual Review of Computer Science 1986 1990 Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics 2010 Annual Review of Control Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2018 Annual Review of Criminology 2018 D edit Annual Review of Developmental Psychology 2019 E edit Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 1973 Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics 1970 formerly Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 1970 2002 Annual Review of Economics 2009 Annual Review of Entomology 1956 Annual Review of Environment and Resources 1976 formerly Annual Review of Energy 1976 1990 Annual Review of Energy and the Environment 1991 2002 F edit Annual Review of Financial Economics 2009 Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics 1969 Annual Review of Food Science and Technology 2010 G edit Annual Review of Genetics 1967 Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics 2000 I edit Annual Review of Immunology 1983 K edit Knowable Magazine 2017 L edit Annual Review of Law and Social Science 2005 Annual Review of Linguistics 2015 M edit Annual Review of Marine Science 2009 Annual Review of Materials Research 1971 formerly Annual Review of Materials Science 1971 2000 Annual Review of Medicine 1950 Annual Review of Microbiology 1947 N edit Annual Review of Neuroscience 1978 Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science 1952 formerly Annual Review of Nuclear Science 1952 1977 Annual Review of Nutrition 1981 O edit Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior 2014 P edit Annual Review of Pathology Mechanisms of Disease 2006 Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology 1961 formerly Annual Review of Pharmacology 1961 1975 Annual Review of Physical Chemistry 1950 Annual Review of Physiology 1939 Annual Review of Phytopathology 1963 Annual Review of Plant Biology 1950 formerly Annual Review of Plant Physiology 1950 1987 Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology 1988 2001 Annual Review of Political Science 1998 Annual Review of Psychology 1950 Annual Review of Public Health 1980 R edit Annual Review of Resource Economics 2009 S edit Annual Review of Sociology 1975 Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application 2014 V edit Annual Review of Virology 2014 Annual Review of Vision Science 2015 References edit a b Contact Us Annual Reviews Retrieved 3 August 2021 a b c Annual Reviews Directory Annual Reviews Retrieved 25 January 2021 a b c Annual Reviews ITMS Group 10 September 2020 Retrieved 23 June 2021 Durham William H October 2004 Preface A Peer Invited Publication Annual Review of Anthropology 33 1 annurev an 33 090204 100001 doi 10 1146 annurev an 33 090204 100001 Retrieved 21 September 2021 a b McMahan Peter McFarland Daniel A April 2021 Creative Destruction The Structural Consequences of Scientific Curation American 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