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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 43 No. 11 1706-1710
© 1960 by American Dairy Science Association ®
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Status of the Journal of Dairy Science and Its Potentialities1

E. O. Herreid

Department of Food Technology, University of Illinois, Urbana

ABSTRACT

During 1959, 273 papers with a total of 2,031 pages were published in the five sections of the Journal, as compared to 271 papers for 1958, containing 1,844 pages. The summary is shown in Table 1.

It is encouraging to report that more papers are being received in a new area of public and research interest, namely, applied nuclear physics.

The papers published in the JOURNAL are contributed chiefly by the younger men in the Association and much of the gradual improvement in the quality of the JOURNAL is due to their efforts. Their fresh approach to old problems, and the solution of new ones with improved techniques, have made the JOURNAL more worthy of its name. It is important that the very best publication climate be maintained in order to attract and hold their interest. Otherwise, they may publish their papers entirely in other scientific journals of equal or of superior prestige.


FOOTNOTES

1 Editor-in-Chief's report to the Executive Board at the 55th Annual Meeting of the American Dairy Science Association, Utah State University, Logan. 1960.







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