The Condor (journal)

The Condor (journal)
This article is about the journal The Condor; for information about the bird from which it takes it name, see Condor.
The Condor  
Cover art of The Condor in 1922.
Abbreviated title (ISO) Condor
Discipline Ornithology
Language English
Edited by Michael Patten
Publication details
Publisher Cooper Ornithological Society (United States)
Publication history 1899-present
Frequency Quarterly
Indexing
ISSN 0010-5422
Links

The Condor is a peer-reviewed quarterly scientific journal covering ornithology and published by the Cooper Ornithological Society.

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History

The journal was first published in 1899 as the Bulletin of the Cooper Ornithological Club by a group of biologists in California. The journal's scope was regional, covering the western United States. In 1900 the name was changed to The Condor. In 1947, the journal's subtitle was shortened to The Condor, Journal of the Cooper Ornithological Club.[1]

The first editor was Chester Barlow from 1899 to 1902. From 1902 to 1905 it was Walter K. Fisher, and from 1906 to 1939 Joseph Grinnell edited the journal. Charles A. Nace was publisher. [1]

An editorial board was established in 1951 to address increasing submissions to the journal. James King, of Washington State University, instituted a system for external peer review of submissions. King became editor after Alden H. Miller's death in 1965. Miller replaced Grinnell as editor in 1939. King widened the scope of the journal, and by 1966, at least 40% of papers published in The Condor are written by scientists outside the United States.[1]

In Glenn Walsberg's 1993 "History of The Condor", he concluded that "several thousand people have contributed to the success and development of this journal in its 95-year history. In 1992 alone, 653 scientists aided in its production in the roles of author, reviewer, or both."[1]

1899 editorial

In the prose style of the time period, the first issue's editorial sets out the focus of the journal as "its object being to represent generally the great West, and primarily the Cooper Ornithological Club. It is conceded that the West is rich in its possibilities of new discoveries, both in faunal forms and data regarding the life histories of many species …"

The editorial also comments on a newspaper story from the San Francisco Chronicle about a successful hunt by the Petaluma Sportsmen's Club: "The joint bag showed 821 bluejays and 51 hawks 'of various kinds' slaughtered on the plea that 'each would have destroyed at least five quail’s eggs during the next breeding season.'" The editorial added that "the Bulletin stands for bird protection, and will strenuously oppose wanton slaughter at ail times regardless of its source."[2]

Journal artwork

References

  1. ^ a b c d Walsberg, Glenn (1993). "History of The Condor". The Condor (Cooper Ornithological Society) 95 (3): 748–757. http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Condor/files/issues/v095n03/index.php. Retrieved March 25, 2010. 
  2. ^ Barlow, Chester; Taylor, Henry Reed; Robertson, Howard (January 1899). "Editorial Notes". Bulletin of the Cooper Ornithological Club (Cooper Ornithological Club) 1 (1): 14. 

See also

External links

  • BioOne: The Condor. Vol. 102 (2000) onwards; free HTML abstracts, subscription required for PDF fulltexts. Retrieved 2006-NOV-26.
  • SORA: The Condor. Vol. 1-102 (1899-2000) free PDF/DejaVu fulltexts. Retrieved 2006-NOV-26.

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