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Note to Members of ISHPSSB

October 7, 2005

Gar Allen, President

	I'd like to provide ISHPSSB members with an update on the 
results of the membership poll and subsequent discussions within the 
Council regarding the take over of the journal History and Philosophy 
of the Life Sciences (HPLS) by ISHPSSB. First, I want to thank Phil 
Sloan and the Ad Hoc Committee on Publications that managed to get 
together a great poll which was sent out to all members, asking a 
number of questions about the idea of ISH taking on a journal, and 
whether that journal should be HPLS. Second, I want to thank all ISH 
members who sent in their questionnaires and gave their feedback on 
many of the issues that were laid out. We have tried to take all 
these into account as we move along.

	The results of the membership poll were overwhelmingly in 
favor of pursuing the prospects of ISH taking on a journal, and that 
HPLS was the most likely prospect. Of the total questionnaires 
returned (138), 116 were for taking over the journal and 22 against. 
However,  even those in favor of the general proposal had a variety 
of concerns and caveats about everything from language of publication 
to editorial responsibility and costs. These responses suggested that 
while we should explore the possibilities of taking on HPLS seriously 
and enthusiastically, we need to keep in mind the potential problems 
many of you identified and brought forward.

I am pleased that a majority of members think we should move ahead 
with exploring the prospect of editing HPLS.  I think ISHPSSB can 
benefit in a number of ways from sponsoring an official journal, and 
by taking over HPLS can also help restore the journal to its former 
stature. Especially as an organ of the Society, with the prospect of 
containing Society news (and the Newsletter),  and papers from our 
meetings, it would serve the field and our organization well. After 
receiving the questionnaires I summarized the major concerns that 
people had raised,  circulated these concerns to the Council and 
asked for responses. The major areas of concern were addressed in 
points l-10 below:

	(1)  There were numerous comments to the effect that there 
was still some information necessary before it would be possible to 
make an informed decision : most notably financial arrangements with 
publishers and long-term cost to the Society.

	(2)  Most responses, even from the more enthusiastic members, 
thought the two-year trial period was a good idea. It is also clear 
that it will take a while to turn  the journal around, and that at 
the end of two years it still might not be clear whether the 
experiment was successful or not.

	(3)  There was some concern that the field might not even 
need a revived HPLS. But the majority of the membership seemed to 
feel that HPLS has always filled an important niche, and that with 
ISHPSSB editorship it can serve a truly international community, and 
provide an especially appropriate outlet for papers from our biennial 
meetings.

	(4)  One clear issue was the policy of publishing articles in 
HPLS in English only, as opposed to the long-standing HPLS policy of 
publishing in French, Germany, Italian and English. While almost all 
members agreed that in principle, the policy of multi-language 
publication was a good one, it was clear that it would be impractical 
to use other languages than English. Furthermore, all reports from 
publishers indicated that they would not consider takeing on a 
multi-language journal. What did come out of discussing this issue 
were a number of alternatives, including a compromise policy that 
would strongly encourage authors to submit papers in English, while 
reserving the right to publish ones every once in a while in another 
language, with a significant English abstract (prepared at the 
author's expense). Other suggestions included on-line only 
publication of papers in languages other than English, if the 
publishers would allow, or publishing on-line in the original 
language papers published in the journal in their English version.

	(5) Most all members thought that the name of the journal 
should be changed to reflect ISHPSSB's concern with the sociology of 
science. Clearly, this will be necessary, though the representative 
from Elsevier suggested waiting at least until the end of the 
two-year trial period in order to insure continuity with subscribers.

	(6)  One of the crucial issues of concern to members was the 
managerial control of the journal, especially in the cooperative role 
with the Stazione Zoologica, who own HPSL. The question of the 
composition of the the Editorial Board (equal numbers of members 
appointed by the Stazione and by ISHPSSB, or all by ISHPSSB, and the 
relationship between the Editorial Board and the Editor (for example, 
in questions of who should have final say in disputed issues?). It is 
clear that the Editor will be appointed by ISHPSSB, but that some 
members of the Editorial Board (or Advisory Board if there is one) 
will be appointed by the Stazione. I think we all recognize that this 
will have to be worked out very carefully and clearly with the 
Stazione. At the same time, the Stazione very much wants to keep the 
journal alive, is planning to put 20,000 euros/year into it, and has 
shown no tendency in the past to micromanage or exert influence on 
the Editor, who was free to make all final editorial decisions. 
Working out the details of this joint-management will clearly be one 
of the most important items during our negotiations. I am firmly of 
the opinion that if we undertake this operation, we have to establish 
clear lines of authority and management for editorial and management 
decisions between the Editor/Editorial Board and the Stazione.

	(7) In terms of selecting an Editor (we would refer to this 
position as "Interim Editor" for the 2-year trial period), the Ad Hoc 
Committee on Publications is putting out a call for volunteers who 
might want to consider assuming the post. Any potential candidate for 
the post would need to have a guarantee of financial support from 
their home institution of somewhere around $ 4,000 - 5,000 per year 
to operate the editorial office. You should be receiving that 
notification within the next two weeks. At least at the moment, we 
have Keith Benson as a back-up, as he has agreed to do it if no one 
else steps forward.

	(8)  A number of comments pertained to the financial aspects 
of the Society taking over editing and management of HPLS, especially 
the possibility of "hidden costs" of operating an editorial office. 
The basics we have in hand at the moment are that the Stazione will 
continue to put in 20,000 Euros/year for at least the next two years, 
and provide some administrative support through Christiane Groeben; 
the Society is in the fortunate financial position (thanks to Keith 
Benson's careful management) to pledge $12,500 for each of the next 
two years to help support the journal without compromising any of our 
other activities, such as funding graduate student travel to 
meetings. On the positive side, with HPLS becoming the official organ 
of ISHPSSB, all members would automatically receive a subscription to 
the journal.

	(9)  There was much concern expressed by members over the 
potential increase  in dues (by $ 40.00 per two-year membership) 
after the trial period, to pay for the journal. It was pointed out, 
however, that this is much less than many other societies have seen 
in dues increases in recent years, especially when we consider that 
our membership cycle runs for two years. Some members feared it might 
result in a drop in membership, and would be especially hard on 
graduate students.  (The possibility of providing a reduced 
membership rate increase for graduate students was suggested by a 
number of members).

	(10) The issue of selecting a publisher was also of some 
concern, especially given the prices of journals today. We currently 
have three publishers who have expressed interest and are submitting 
proposals: Elsevier, Springer and Taylor and Francis (the current 
publishers of HPLS). The Council will have to evaluate those 
proposals carefully as we move ahead. We all recognize that the whole 
idea of taking over the journal might come to nothing if the expenses 
seem to great or the joint-management issues with the Stazione cannot 
be resolved satisfactorily.

	After several weeks of e-mail discussion by the Council, I 
asked for a ballot vote on whether to proceed or not with setting up 
a meeting with Giorgio Bernardi, Director of the Stazione, and 
representatives of ISHPSSB, and on specific questions arising out of 
the concerns listed above. The Council voted unanimously to pursue 
negotiations. To that end, Keith Benson and I will meet with the 
Stazione representatives in London in mid-October. No Society funds 
are being used to pay for this meeting. There is some urgency in 
making this decision, since if we do not reach an agreement, it will 
still give the Stazione time to seek other alternatives. And if we do 
agree to take over the journal, it will provide our Editor and staff 
the lead time necessary to put together their first issue (there are 
still several issues of the journal in production under the present 
editor, Bernardino Fantini). We had hoped to include one or two other 
Council members in the negotiations, but no one, even our UK 
representatives were free when the Stazione representatives were also 
free. I have full confidence, however, that, having met with Giorgio 
Bernardi in Naples in July, and discussed these issues fully, that 
negotiations will go smoothly and quickly.

	On subsidiary issues, the Council voted (in most cases 
unanimously, in a few with one or several dissenting votes) to 
support equal joint-management of the journal with the Stazione (half 
the editorial board appointed by ISHPSSB and half by the Stazione); 
for appointing an "Interim Editor"; for a two-year trial period after 
which either party could back out; that the Newsletter, if feasible, 
be included in the journal;  that ISHPSSB would contribute 
$15,000/year for the next two years;  that dues would be increased 
after the two-year trial period by approximately $40; that graduate 
students should get a reduced rate on dues increase; that if it is 
feasible from the publishers' perspective,  members could opt out of 
the subscription to the journal, and thus avoid the larger dues 
increase; and that the journal should be published in English only. 
If we reach an agreement with the Stazione, final arrangements will 
be examined and voted on by the Council, as will the candidate for 
Interim Editor selected by the Ad Hoc Committee on Publications.

	As soon as results of the negotiations in London are 
complete, I will let all ISHPSSB members know the outcome and we can 
proceed ahead.

	Again, I want to thank all the members who returned their 
questionnaires to the Ad Hoc Committee, and for your many thoughtful 
and very important questions and suggestions. Without this input, it 
would have been much more difficult to cover all the dimensions 
involved in this decision-making process. As matters proceed we (the 
Council and I)  encourage members to send us any ideas or suggestions 
about the Society's sponsorship of the journal, its editorial policy 
and its management. Most important, if ISHPSSB does in fact take over 
editorship of HPLS, we would hope that Society members would think 
about contributing papers to forthcoming issues.


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