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The Edinburgh Journal of Botany has moved to online only and is now using the Diamond Open Access model. The journal will continue to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed scientific papers, but these will now be both free to publish and free to access.

Highlights

  • During its 120-year history the journal has gone through many changes

  • Starting as Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, it changed its name in 1990 to the Edinburgh Journal of Botany, an international journal of plant systematics and biodiversity, to reflect its scope and international distribution. This year will see it go through another transformation, and I feel privileged to be at the helm during the development, coordination and implementation of many of these changes

  • Social media will become a more important aspect of the journal, and I encourage all readers and authors to follow us on Twitter @EJBotany and to register with Edinburgh Journal of Botany (EJB) to receive automated updates

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During its 120-year history the journal has gone through many changes. Starting as Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, it changed its name in 1990 to the Edinburgh Journal of Botany, an international journal of plant systematics and biodiversity, to reflect its scope and international distribution. EDITORIAL: MAJOR CHANGES TO THE EDINBURGH JOURNAL OF BOTANY It is a great honour to be taking over as Editor-in-Chief of the Edinburgh Journal of Botany (EJB) from Dr Neil Bell, who stepped down at the end of 2020.

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