Daedalus (journal) explained

Dædalus
Caption:Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Cover:daedaluslowres.jpg
Editor:Phyllis Bendell
Discipline:Humanities
Former Names:Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Abbreviation:Dædalus
Publisher:MIT Press for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Country:United States
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1846–present
Openaccess:Yes
Impact:1.7
Impact-Year:2022
Website:http://www.amacad.org/daedalus/browse
Link1:http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/daed/current
Link1-Name:Online access
Jstor:00115266
Oclc:1565785
Lccn:12030299
Issn:0011-5266
Eissn:1548-6192

Dædalus is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that was established in 1846 as the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,[1] obtaining its current title in 1958. The journal is published by MIT Press on behalf of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and only accepts submissions on invitation.

In January 2021, the journal moved to an open access model.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Dædalus . 2020-11-06 . American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
  2. Web site: Access to Dædalus . 2023-11-28 . American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
  3. Web site: Dædalus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, reaches expanded audiences through open access . 2023-11-28 . The MIT Press.