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Philosophy Documentation Center

The Philosophy Documentation Center (PDC) is a non-profit publisher and resource center that provides access to scholarly materials in applied ethics, classics, philosophy, religious studies, and related disciplines. It publishes academic journals, conference proceedings, anthologies, and online research databases, often in cooperation with scholarly and professional associations. It also provides membership management and electronic publishing services, and hosts electronic journals, series, and other publications from several countries.

Philosophy Documentation Center
TypePublisher, service provider
IndustryPublishing, Internet services
GenreApplied ethics, classics, philosophy, religious studies
FoundedBowling Green State University, 1966
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
George Leaman (director)
ProductsAcademic journals, conference proceedings, anthologies, reference work, academic databases, digital media
ServicesMembership management, content digitization, hosting
Websitewww.pdcnet.org

History edit

The Philosophy Documentation Center was established in 1966 at Bowling Green State University in Ohio to manage the publication of specialized reference works in philosophy. It was founded by two members of the university philosophy department, Ramona Cormier and Richard Lineback, who recognized a need to improve access to the growing body of philosophical literature in English and other languages. Its first publication was The Philosopher’s Index, which provided bibliographic listings, indexed by subject and author, of recently published journal articles in philosophy. Work on the development of this project at PDC was supported for several years by grants to Bowling Green State University from the National Endowment for the Humanities.[1]

PDC also took up work on other specialized publishing projects. In 1970, PDC assumed responsibility for the publication of the Directory of American Philosophers and the International Directory of Philosophy and Philosophers. In 1974, it began publishing a series of research bibliographies to provide systematic overviews of the primary and secondary work of major philosophers. That same year PDC published its first journal, Philosophy Research Archives, in cooperation with the American Philosophical Association and the Canadian Philosophical Association.[2] This bilingual project was established in microfiche format in an effort to overcome the space limitations of traditional print journals.[3] This concept was developed by representatives of the American Council of Learned Societies, the Humanities Research Council of Canada, PDC, and the American and Canadian philosophical associations.[4] It was one of the earliest experiments with non-traditional formats in journal publishing and is freely available online.[5]

In 1977, PDC published a collection of papers from the First National Workshop-Conference on Teaching Philosophy, its first publishing work in support of a new professional organization.[6] PDC also provided publishing services to independent philosophy publications for the first time.[7] PDC's production support for serial publications in print and electronic format has expanded significantly since that time. PDC currently produces over a hundred print and electronic publications in philosophy and neighboring disciplines, and provides online access to complete sets of journals and series in several languages.[8]

In 1995 the editor and owner of The Philosopher's Index retired from Bowling Green State University and ended his long association with PDC.[9] Since 1995 he has continued to publish Philosopher's Index separate from PDC with his own organization (Philosopher's Information Center).[10] PDC continued to develop other publications and services, with a focus on the publishing and membership management needs of professional associations and scholarly societies. The scope of this work increased over time, with notable projects such as the Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy and the major publications of the American Philosophical Association.[11] Fields covered by PDC now include applied ethics, classics, philosophy, religious studies, and semiotics. It manages memberships for twenty organizations,[12] and this work includes secure hosting, digital work flow management, authenticated access to electronic resources, and online conference registration.[8]

In 2001 PDC relocated its operations and most of its staff to Charlottesville, Virginia as a consequence of increasing technical demands of this expanding range of services.[13]

Electronic resources edit

In 1979, PDC launched dial-up access to The Philosopher's Index database in cooperation with DIALOG; Philosopher's Index was made available on CD-ROM in 1990. In 1987, PDC published The Logic Works, an instructional software program for introductory logic courses, in cooperation with Rob R. Brady.[14] A number of versions of this DOS-based program were published by PDC for 15 years. PDC also published EthicsWorks, a software package for introductory ethics courses, in cooperation with Robert Pielke. In 1996, PDC partnered with InteLex Corporation to develop POIESIS: Philosophy Online Serials. This project made the content of dozens of print journals accessible online in conjunction with print subscriptions. It also allowed for the creation of complete back issue collections of several journals on CD-ROM, including Business Ethics Quarterly, Philosophy & Theology, The Review of Metaphysics, and Teaching Philosophy.

In 2009, PDC launched its eCollection of journals and series from several countries, with online access for institutions, single individuals, and membership organizations.[15] PDC partnered with PORTICO to ensure long term preservation of this collection and participates in the CLOCKSS digital archive.[16][17] PDC's online platform is also compliant with the Project COUNTER standard for online usage statistics harvesting.[18]

In 2010, PDC launched the International Directory of Philosophy, an online database consolidating the content of the Directory of American Philosophers and the International Directory of Philosophy and Philosophers. This database contains information on university philosophy departments and programs, professional societies, research centers, journals, and publishers in approximately 130 countries.

In 2011, PDC launched the Philosophy Research Index, a new indexing database not associated with The Philosopher's Index, the International Philosophical Bibliography, or other resource. The goal of the project was to build complete bibliographic coverage of philosophical literature in several languages and by July 2014 it contained over 1.3 million listings. At that time PDC partnered with the PhilPapers Foundation and Philosophy Research Index was incorporated into the PhilPapers database.[19]

PDC provides single document access options for non-subscribers for all journals and series on its site, including a free preview of the first page of each document. The implementation allows each publication to choose its own access terms.[8] Pre-publication access to forthcoming articles is provided for select titles.[20]

PDC is a member of CrossRef and integrates digital object identifiers into all journals it publishes.[21] PDC also participates in CrossRef's Cited-By Linking and CrossMark version control services.[22][23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ NEH grants RT-23984-76-375 (1976–1977), RT-27265-77-1360 (1978–1979). See Bowling Green State University, "Notice of Grants and/or Contracts Awarded", January 11, 1978. Contributions were also made by the Exxon Education Foundation and hundreds of individual philosophers.
  2. ^ Philosophy Research Archives, Microfiche 1, 1975
  3. ^ "Meeting of the Board of Officers of the American Philosophical Association" in Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, Vol. 48 (1974–1975), p. 80.
  4. ^ Philosophy Research Archives, "Final Statement of Purpose" (August 22, 1974), quoted in the Journal of Philosophical Research, Special Supplement, 2016, https://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jpr201641Supplement66
  5. ^ "Philosophy Research Archives website". Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  6. ^ Teaching Philosophy Today. edited by Terrell Ward Bynum and Sidney Reisberg, in cooperation with the National Information and Resource Center for the Teaching of Philosophy, 1977. WorldCat Record, OCLC Accession No.3286509. This and subsequent Workshop-Conferences on Teaching Philosophy led to the establishment of the American Association of Philosophy Teachers. See the editor's introduction to the 2nd edition (2012), pp.v-vi.
  7. ^ PDC invoices for 1977, retrieved 21 September 2012. This work began with typesetting for Idealistic Studies and The Journal of Critical Analysis.
  8. ^ a b c "Philosophy Documentation Center web site". Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  9. ^ "Hail & Farewell" in Phil Facts, No.20, Summer 1995, p.1
  10. ^ The Philosopher's Index, volume 29, no.3, Fall 1995, p.ii
  11. ^ In 1999–2000 PDC produced the Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, the APA Graduate Guide to Philosophy Programs, and the APA Newsletters. See "Publication Agreement between the American Philosophical Association and the Philosophy Documentation Center", November 11, 1999.
  12. ^ "Membership Services, Philosophy Documentation Center web site". Retrieved 4 September 2012.
  13. ^ Atkins, Ace. "Deep Thoughts" in C-Ville Weekly, July 24–30, 2001, p. 5.
  14. ^ Martin, John N. (1990). "Review of The Logicworks". The Journal of Symbolic Logic. 55 (1): 368–370. doi:10.2307/2275001. JSTOR 2275001.
  15. ^ "Philosophy Documentation Center – About eCollection". Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  16. ^ "Portico coverage of Philosophy Documentation Center journals and series". Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  17. ^ "CLOCKSS participating publishers". Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  18. ^ "Release 5 Register of COUNTER compliant content providers". Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  19. ^ "PhilPapers to incorporate Philosophy Research Index, PhilPapers web site". Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  20. ^ "Online First Pre-publication, Philosophy Documentation Center web site". Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  21. ^ "CrossRef Blog". Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  22. ^ "CrossRef Cited-by Linking". Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  23. ^ "CrossMark Participants". Retrieved 9 April 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Philosophy Documentation Center PDC is a non profit publisher and resource center that provides access to scholarly materials in applied ethics classics philosophy religious studies and related disciplines It publishes academic journals conference proceedings anthologies and online research databases often in cooperation with scholarly and professional associations It also provides membership management and electronic publishing services and hosts electronic journals series and other publications from several countries Philosophy Documentation CenterTypePublisher service providerIndustryPublishing Internet servicesGenreApplied ethics classics philosophy religious studiesFoundedBowling Green State University 1966HeadquartersCharlottesville Virginia United StatesKey peopleGeorge Leaman director ProductsAcademic journals conference proceedings anthologies reference work academic databases digital mediaServicesMembership management content digitization hostingWebsitewww wbr pdcnet wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Electronic resources 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Philosophy Documentation Center was established in 1966 at Bowling Green State University in Ohio to manage the publication of specialized reference works in philosophy It was founded by two members of the university philosophy department Ramona Cormier and Richard Lineback who recognized a need to improve access to the growing body of philosophical literature in English and other languages Its first publication was The Philosopher s Index which provided bibliographic listings indexed by subject and author of recently published journal articles in philosophy Work on the development of this project at PDC was supported for several years by grants to Bowling Green State University from the National Endowment for the Humanities 1 PDC also took up work on other specialized publishing projects In 1970 PDC assumed responsibility for the publication of the Directory of American Philosophers and the International Directory of Philosophy and Philosophers In 1974 it began publishing a series of research bibliographies to provide systematic overviews of the primary and secondary work of major philosophers That same year PDC published its first journal Philosophy Research Archives in cooperation with the American Philosophical Association and the Canadian Philosophical Association 2 This bilingual project was established in microfiche format in an effort to overcome the space limitations of traditional print journals 3 This concept was developed by representatives of the American Council of Learned Societies the Humanities Research Council of Canada PDC and the American and Canadian philosophical associations 4 It was one of the earliest experiments with non traditional formats in journal publishing and is freely available online 5 In 1977 PDC published a collection of papers from the First National Workshop Conference on Teaching Philosophy its first publishing work in support of a new professional organization 6 PDC also provided publishing services to independent philosophy publications for the first time 7 PDC s production support for serial publications in print and electronic format has expanded significantly since that time PDC currently produces over a hundred print and electronic publications in philosophy and neighboring disciplines and provides online access to complete sets of journals and series in several languages 8 In 1995 the editor and owner of The Philosopher s Index retired from Bowling Green State University and ended his long association with PDC 9 Since 1995 he has continued to publish Philosopher s Index separate from PDC with his own organization Philosopher s Information Center 10 PDC continued to develop other publications and services with a focus on the publishing and membership management needs of professional associations and scholarly societies The scope of this work increased over time with notable projects such as the Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy and the major publications of the American Philosophical Association 11 Fields covered by PDC now include applied ethics classics philosophy religious studies and semiotics It manages memberships for twenty organizations 12 and this work includes secure hosting digital work flow management authenticated access to electronic resources and online conference registration 8 In 2001 PDC relocated its operations and most of its staff to Charlottesville Virginia as a consequence of increasing technical demands of this expanding range of services 13 Electronic resources editIn 1979 PDC launched dial up access to The Philosopher s Index database in cooperation with DIALOG Philosopher s Index was made available on CD ROM in 1990 In 1987 PDC published The Logic Works an instructional software program for introductory logic courses in cooperation with Rob R Brady 14 A number of versions of this DOS based program were published by PDC for 15 years PDC also published EthicsWorks a software package for introductory ethics courses in cooperation with Robert Pielke In 1996 PDC partnered with InteLex Corporation to develop POIESIS Philosophy Online Serials This project made the content of dozens of print journals accessible online in conjunction with print subscriptions It also allowed for the creation of complete back issue collections of several journals on CD ROM including Business Ethics Quarterly Philosophy amp Theology The Review of Metaphysics and Teaching Philosophy In 2009 PDC launched its eCollection of journals and series from several countries with online access for institutions single individuals and membership organizations 15 PDC partnered with PORTICO to ensure long term preservation of this collection and participates in the CLOCKSS digital archive 16 17 PDC s online platform is also compliant with the Project COUNTER standard for online usage statistics harvesting 18 In 2010 PDC launched the International Directory of Philosophy an online database consolidating the content of the Directory of American Philosophers and the International Directory of Philosophy and Philosophers This database contains information on university philosophy departments and programs professional societies research centers journals and publishers in approximately 130 countries In 2011 PDC launched the Philosophy Research Index a new indexing database not associated with The Philosopher s Index the International Philosophical Bibliography or other resource The goal of the project was to build complete bibliographic coverage of philosophical literature in several languages and by July 2014 it contained over 1 3 million listings At that time PDC partnered with the PhilPapers Foundation and Philosophy Research Index was incorporated into the PhilPapers database 19 PDC provides single document access options for non subscribers for all journals and series on its site including a free preview of the first page of each document The implementation allows each publication to choose its own access terms 8 Pre publication access to forthcoming articles is provided for select titles 20 PDC is a member of CrossRef and integrates digital object identifiers into all journals it publishes 21 PDC also participates in CrossRef s Cited By Linking and CrossMark version control services 22 23 See also editAcademic journals published by PDC List of academic databases and search enginesReferences edit NEH grants RT 23984 76 375 1976 1977 RT 27265 77 1360 1978 1979 See Bowling Green State University Notice of Grants and or Contracts Awarded January 11 1978 Contributions were also made by the Exxon Education Foundation and hundreds of individual philosophers Philosophy Research Archives Microfiche 1 1975 Meeting of the Board of Officers of the American Philosophical Association in Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association Vol 48 1974 1975 p 80 Philosophy Research Archives Final Statement of Purpose August 22 1974 quoted in the Journal of Philosophical Research Special Supplement 2016 https dx doi org 10 5840 jpr201641Supplement66 Philosophy Research Archives website Retrieved 8 December 2016 Teaching Philosophy Today edited by Terrell Ward Bynum and Sidney Reisberg in cooperation with the National Information and Resource Center for the Teaching of Philosophy 1977 WorldCat Record OCLC Accession No 3286509 This and subsequent Workshop Conferences on Teaching Philosophy led to the establishment of the American Association of Philosophy Teachers See the editor s introduction to the 2nd edition 2012 pp v vi PDC invoices for 1977 retrieved 21 September 2012 This work began with typesetting for Idealistic Studies and The Journal of Critical Analysis a b c Philosophy Documentation Center web site Retrieved 30 July 2016 Hail amp Farewell in Phil Facts No 20 Summer 1995 p 1 The Philosopher s Index volume 29 no 3 Fall 1995 p ii In 1999 2000 PDC produced the Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association the APA Graduate Guide to Philosophy Programs and the APA Newsletters See Publication Agreement between the American Philosophical Association and the Philosophy Documentation Center November 11 1999 Membership Services Philosophy Documentation Center web site Retrieved 4 September 2012 Atkins Ace Deep Thoughts in C Ville Weekly July 24 30 2001 p 5 Martin John N 1990 Review of The Logicworks The Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 1 368 370 doi 10 2307 2275001 JSTOR 2275001 Philosophy Documentation Center About eCollection Retrieved 2 September 2012 Portico coverage of Philosophy Documentation Center journals and series Retrieved 3 January 2020 CLOCKSS participating publishers Retrieved 3 January 2020 Release 5 Register of COUNTER compliant content providers Retrieved 3 January 2020 PhilPapers to incorporate Philosophy Research Index PhilPapers web site Retrieved 2 August 2014 Online First Pre publication Philosophy Documentation Center web site Retrieved 4 August 2014 CrossRef Blog Retrieved 15 September 2012 CrossRef Cited by Linking Retrieved 8 March 2013 CrossMark Participants Retrieved 9 April 2013 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philosophy Documentation Center amp oldid 1180765014 Electronic resources, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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