The society and the journal: Making interdisciplinarity a special issue in the life sciences
Autor
Vellema, Sietze
Struik, Paul C.
Slingerland, Maja
Institución
Resumen
The Royal Netherlands Society for Agricultural Sciences (Koninklijke Landbouwkundige Vereniging, KLV, founded
in 1886) took the initiative to publish the Netherlands Journal of Agricultural Science (NJAS) in 1953. In 2002,
NJAS broadened its scope and was titled: NJAS–Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences. After 134 years, the
general assembly of members decided to dissolve the Society in 2020. The end of the Society will not be the end
of its journal. This paper presents a brief history of the Society and the journal, which exposes how the Society’s
journal, originally strongly anchored in the plant sciences and agronomic research in the Netherlands, evolved
towards an international journal with an increasingly strong interdisciplinary scope. The brief history signifies
the crucial role of special issues as a collaborative endeavour and learning environment for making interdisciplinary approaches work.