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Very good news
Congratulations to all
RachelCitando "Medema, Steven" <[log in to unmask]>:
> Colleagues,
>
> We are writing to inform you of the good news that the Journal of
> the History of Economic Thought has been accepted for inclusion in
> the Social Sciences Citation Index and the Arts and Humanities
> Citation Index, effective with volume 30 (2008). Specifically, JHET
> will now be included in:
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> Social Sciences Citation Index®/Social Scisearch®
> Journal Citation Reports/ Social Sciences Edition
> Arts and Humanities Citation Index®
> Current Contents®/Arts & Humanities
>
> The "Journal Citation Reports" component means that JHET will be
> assigned an impact factor, which is important for many of you in
> your university's faculty evaluation and promotion processes.
>
> This is good news for JHET and for the History of Economics Society,
> but it is also very important for the larger history of economics
> community. With a critical mass of journals in the field-including
> JHET, History of Political Economy, the European Journal of the
> History of Economic Thought, and History of Economic Ideas-now
> included in the SSCI, the stature of each of these journals, and of
> the field as a whole, will be greatly enhanced.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Evelyn Forget and Marcel Boumans
> JHET Co-Editors
>
> Steven G. Medema
> HES President
>
>
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