《遗传》最后一期的社论注释

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2015-01-14 DOI:10.1111/hrd2.00079
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“为什么一切美好的事情总是要结束的?”这个世界上没有什么是一成不变的,变化是不可避免的。这听起来可能有点令人沮丧,但事实并非如此。下面,我将尝试解释其中的原因。为什么我们决定终止赫里达斯的活动?长话短说:这是出于经济原因。在这个阶段,需要注意的是,Hereditas的收入是基于发表文章的费用。就提交和发表的论文而言,2013年尤其糟糕,我们最终出现了严重的赤字。早在2014年初,我们就可以预见,2014年及以后的形势可能不会好转。带着这种不祥的预感,编辑小组与《遗传》杂志的所有者孟德尔协会进行了交谈,提议在2014年底终止该杂志的活动,但其任务是即使在2014年之后,也要保持对全世界开放和免费访问文章。我想提醒大家,早在2004/2005年,《华尔街日报》就已经准备放下武器了。但后来决定,该期刊的地位应该改为“开放获取”,这一商业计划出人意料地顺利了几年,直到从2010年开始,提交的数量又开始下降。值得注意的是,在过去几年中,Hereditas在遗传学领域面临着新成立的竞争性期刊的急剧增加。这可能是来稿数量减少的主要原因。另一种可能只是一种趋势,这意味着Hereditas的时代已经结束了,作者们不想再用Hereditas出版了,这可能也是出于经济原因。为了向读者表示敬意,也为了纪念赫雷达斯的过去,这最后一版专门收录了一系列由瑞典著名遗传学家撰写的报告,记录了赫雷达斯是如何成立的,它的兴起和历史,并对赫雷达斯发表的一些开创性文章进行了评论。当然,这最后一期也有常规文章。事实上,当比较以前的《遗传》杂志时,这一期包含的文章是有史以来最多的。对于那些过去在Hereditas发表过文章的人,我想说你们的决定是明智的:由于《华尔街日报》的“开放获取”战略,只要数字世界还活跃,你们的文章就会一直可见。也许最明智的决定是在2005年做出的,以确保这一切成为可能。另一个明智的决定是在2011年做出的,1920年第一卷之前的所有过期杂志都被数字化了,这使得这本杂志非常独特,因为它向所有读者免费提供1920年之前的所有过期杂志。也许,我们可以把开头的句子变成这样:“只要数字世界存在,好东西就会一直存在。”我要感谢科学界的所有贡献和我过去无数的友好联系,我希望你在未来发表你的文章时好运。一个大大的“谢谢”也应该转发给主题编辑:没有你们,《华尔街日报》不会走得太远。你的投入得到了极大的认可,以及你在做出明智决定后花费的大量时间。我还要感谢历任总编辑,感谢他们在过去94年里幸运地掌舵了《华尔街日报》。最后,我要向总编辑表示一份热情的“感谢”(瑞典语:谢谢),没有他,《华尔街日报》就不会有一个坚实的基础,能够存活这么长时间。
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Editorial Note to the last issue of Hereditas

“Why do all good things always have to come to an end?” Nothing in this world stays the same, change is inevitable. This may sound a bit frustrating, but in fact it is not. Below, I will try to explain why.

Why did we decide to terminate the activities of Hereditas? To make a long story short: it is for economical reasons. At this stage, it is important to note that Hereditas depends on income based on fees from published articles. As far as the submissions and consequently the published papers were concerned, year 2013 was particularly bad and we ended up with a major deficit. And already in early 2014, we could foresee that the situation will likely not improve in 2014 and beyond. With this foreboding in mind, the Editorial Group talked to the owners of Hereditas, the Mendelian Society to propose to terminate the activities of the journal by the end of 2014, but with the task to keep access to the articles open and free to the whole world, even beyond 2014.

I wish remind the community that the Journal, already back in 2004/2005 was about to lay down arms. But then it was decided that the status of the journal should be changed to an “Open Access” one, a business plan that went unexpectedly well for some years, until the numbers of submission started to go down again, starting 2010. Notably in the last years, Hereditas faced a dramatic increase in newly formed and thus competing journals in the field of genetics. This is probably the main reason for the decrease in the number of incoming manuscripts. Another one could simply be a trend, meaning that time is over for Hereditas now and authors do not want to publish with Hereditas anymore, this possibly also for economical reasons.

As courtesy to the readers and to honor the past of Hereditas, this last edition is devoted to a series of reports, written by prominent Swedish geneticists, documenting how Hereditas was founded, its rise and history, and also commenting on some seminal articles which were published by Hereditas. Of course, this last issue also contains regular articles. In fact, when comparing back issues of Hereditas, this issue contains the most articles ever published within one issue.

For those who published with Hereditas in the past, let me say that your decision was a wise one: your article will remain visible as long as the Digital World is active, owing to its “Open Access” strategy of the Journal. And maybe the wisest decision was done back in 2005 to ensure that this will become possible. Another wise decision was done in 2011 when all back issues up to the first volume of 1920 were digitalized, which makes this journal rather unique because it offers all back issues up to 1920 free for all readers. Possibly, we can turn the opening sentence into something like this: “Good things will remain available, as long as the Digital World exists”.

I wish to thank the scientific community for all contributions and the numerous kind contacts I had in the past, and I wish you best of luck in the future in publishing your articles. A big “thank-you” should also be forwarded to the Subject Editors: without you the Journal would not have come very far. Your input is greatly acknowledged, as well as your numerous hours behind your wise decision. I also wish to thank all past Editors-in-Chief for their lucky hands to steer the Journal throughout the last 94 years. Lastly, I wish to express a warm “tack” (Swedish: thank you) to the Managing Editor, with whom the Journal would not have had a solid ground to survive that long and well.

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