LevelSubSubSeries
Ref NoBPS/001/12/04/01
PreviousNumbersBPS/001/4/09
TitleBPS Standing Committee on Publications and Publications Committee Minutes, Papers and Correspondence 1955-1983
Date1955-1983
Extent3-bound volumes, 8-Transfer cases
DescriptionBritish Psychological Society's BPS Standing Committee on Publications material containing minutes, papers, correspondence and subcommittees.

Includes

BPS/001/12/04/01/01 BPS Standing Committee on Publications/Publications Committee Minutes 1955-1983
BPS/001/12/04/01/02 BPS Standing Committee on Publications/Publications Committee Papers 1959-1974
BPS/001/12/04/01/03 BPS Standing Committee on Publications/Publications Committee Correspondence 1975-1983
BPS/001/12/04/01/04 BPS Standing Committee on Publications Business Sub Committee 1977-1983


Previous number BPS/001/4/09/01

See also BPS/001/12/02/02 Journals Correspondence 1961-1968
FormatTextual Material
NotesThe History of Psychology Centre is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our users. Be aware that our catalogue contains historic terminology relating to mental health which could be considered offensive. The terminology exists within the original record and has been retained to inform users on viewpoints at the time. It in no way reflects the attitudes of the cataloguers or the British Psychological Society.
Wellcome Ref: PSY/BPS/1/4/7
LanguageEnglish
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BPS/001/12/02/02/02 BPS Journals Correspondence 1961-1968
BPS/001/12/04/02/01 BPS Publications General Committee
SEM/001/01 Papers of Boris Semoeonoff
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AccessConditionsAuthorised Users. View by Appointment.
AccessStatusOpen
Location16: Wellcome Library
13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London
TermMedical psychology
Clinical psychology
AdminHistoryIn the early 1950's some members thought that the number and size of the Society's journals should be increased, to enable more articles to be published and to reduce delays in publication. Other members wanted a change in the editorial policy of one or more of the journals-especially that of The British Journal of Medical Psychology- which seemed to them misguided or unduly exclusive. Others,again, were concerned about the continuing financial loss incurred by The British Journal of Statistical Psychology, which had been founded in 1947.

As a result of this discontent, and in order to investigate and improve the arrangements for all its publications, the Society set up in 1953 an ad hoc Publications Committee, which carefully considered the whole matter and produced in 1954 a detailed report with many recommendations. This report led to considerable discussion at meetings of the Council, Medical Section and the whole Society; it brought about some important changes in the editorial control and business management of the journals, and it led to the appointment of a Committee on Publications, which under the new By-Laws became a Standing Committee "which shall be concerned with the general policy, development and co-ordination of the publications of the Society and shall advise and make recommendations to the Council on matters pertaining thereto.'

In 1978 the Society took over publication of its own journals which required required faster decisions making, as well as management and administrative expertise and so a Business SubCommittee was formed. By 1983 three new intersecting Committees was set up under the umbrella of the Standing Committee on Publications
1) Journals Committee - similar in constitution to the Standing Committee, with SEnior Editors of the Society's Journals Advising on Journal Policy and Editorial Considerations
2) Books and Special Projects Group [BPSG] [BPS/002/04/04] - running in parallel with the Journals Committee and considering books and non-book publishing projects.
3) General Coordinating Committee - constituted from members of the other two groups with Special Responsibility for commercial policy and liaison with Council and other Bodies. The general coordinating Committee did not really take off.
In 2001 a new group was founded which took over the Books and Special Projects Group called the Editorial Support Group.
RulesDescription compiled in line with the following standard
ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description
ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.

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