The Festivus

This article is about the journal. For other uses, see Festivus (disambiguation).
The Festivus  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
Festivus
Discipline Malacology, conchology
Language English
Edited by David P. Berschauer and David B. Waller
Publication details
Publisher
San Diego Shell Club (United States)
Publication history
1970-present
Frequency Quarterly
Indexing
ISSN 0738-9388
OCLC no. 4699208
Pteropurpura festiva (Hinds, 1844)

The Festivus is a publication about malacology and conchology published by the San Diego Shell Club in San Diego, California. Originating in 1970, the publication gradually became a peer-reviewed scientific journal.

The Festivus began as a club newsletter with Blanche Brewer as its founding editor in 1970. In 1976 Brewer was succeeded by Carole Hertz, and over the course of many years the journal became peer-reviewed under editor-in-chief Carole Hertz. In March 2014 Hertz was succeeded by Co-Editors David P. Berschauer and David B. Waller and the journal was completely revised in format and scope, moving from a monthly newsletter style to a quarterly scientific journal with expanded content, full color, scientific articles including new taxa, popular articles, and advertising. In its rebirth The Festivus uses a blind peer review process and has an expanded peer review board of professionals worldwide.

Name

The publication's name is in honor of a species of carnivorous sea snail which occurs locally: the "festive murex", previously known as Murex festivus, and now known as Pteropurpura festiva.[1]

History

The journal was established in 1970 as a shell club newsletter, and gradually evolved to become a scientific journal which was published monthly from January through November each year until 2014 when it became a quarterly publication. Under the second editor Carole Hertz's guidance the journal grew into a scientific journal.[2]

In February 2014, it was announced that The Festivus would, from that point on, be published quarterly in both electronic and print format, and that in addition to scientific articles, popular articles of general interest and advertising would be included. Hertz stepped down as editor. The first quarterly issue was published in May 2014, which for the first time included articles naming new taxa.

Special supplements

Occasionally, The Festivus has published book-like "Special Supplements" and books as "Special Publications". Some examples are:

References

  1. "Pteropurpura (Pteropurpura) festiva". Hardy's Internet Guide to Marine Gastropods. Retrieved 2013-07-11.
  2. Hertz, J. and Hertz, C. M. (2006). "The Festivus, the making of a scientific journal". The Festivus 38 (5): 53–57.

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