Science Record

The Science Record[4] (simplified Chinese: 科学记录; traditional Chinese: 科學記錄; pinyin: Kēxué jìlù), or Scientific Records,[5] Science Report,[6] was a scientific journal launched in January 1942 by the Academia Sinica of the Republic of China in Chengdu, Sichuan.[7] As an international academic exchange journal, it published original results of China's basic research in English, German and French.

Science Record
Cover of new edition of Science Record
Founder(s)Wu Youxun[1]
PublisherAcademia Sinica (1942-1949)
Science Press[2] (1950-1952)
Chinese Academy of Sciences[3]
(1957-1960)
FoundedJanuary 1942
Ceased publication1960
HeadquartersBeijing
ISSN0559-1244
Science Record
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

History

While at National Southwestern Associated University, Wu Youxun served as the editor-in-chief of Science Record, which was dedicated to the scientific achievements of Chinese academics under extremely difficult conditions during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and was the only medium of communication between China and the international academic community at that time.[8]

After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Science Record continued to be published by the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[9] On 31 October 1952, it was merged into the foreign language edition of Acta Scientia Sinica[10] and resumed publication.[11]

In 1960, Science Record finally discontinued publication.

References

  1. Wu Qingjun (18 August 2014). Tsinghua Legend. New World Press. pp. 122-.
  2. Science Record. Science Press. 1959.
  3. Chung-hua Jen Min Kung Ho Kuo Jen Ming Lu. M.E. Sharpe. 1991. ISBN 978-3-598-10771-9.
  4. United States. Department of Agriculture. Library (1963). Library List, Issue 70. United States National Agricultural Library. pp. 9–.
  5. Chinese Journal of Physics. American Institute of Physics. 1975.
  6. Wolfgang Bartke (1997). Who was who in the People's Republic of China. K.G. Saur. ISBN 978-3-598-11331-4.
  7. Feng Zhijie (2008). Studies on the History of Modern Chinese Scientific and Technological Publishing. China Three Gorges Press. ISBN 978-7-80223-302-7.
  8. Zhou Chuan (1994). The Educator Spirit of China's Modern University Presidents. Fujian Education Press. pp. 531-. ISBN 978-7-5334-1410-8.
  9. Remembering paleontologist Yang Zhongjian. Shaanxi People's Publishing House. 1981.
  10. Chinese Chronicle of Science and Technology, 1949-1989. People's Publishing House. 1990. ISBN 978-7 -01-000643-7.
  11. 30 Years' Review of China's Science & Technology, 1949-1979. World Scientific. 1981. pp. 154–. ISBN 978-9971-950-48-4.
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