In a followup to the recent discussion about appealing to citation index compilers to include History of Economics journals, it occurs to me that HES types might also want to contact the Social Science Research Network about running one of their "journals" to be devoted to History of Economics. To my knowledge SSRN currently has no "journal" of this sort and I don't know if this has ever been considered either by SSRN or Historians of Economics. This comes to mind because this morning in going through SSRN's listing of Economic History abstracts I came across a title "EStimating Functions and Equations: An Essay on Historical Developments with Applications to Econometrics" which at first I thought was going to deal with estimating functions and equations in work in economic history since it was run on the Economic History abstract list. However, on quick second thought about the title and reading the abstract, it was evident that this piece was on the history of econometrics. So apparently the Economic History abstract service is used for material in history of econometrics. Perhaps somebody from the History of Economics "powers that be" might want to contact SSRN about setting up an abstracting service devoted to History of Economics. David Mitch