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The Bell System Technical Journal : ウィキペディア英語版
Bell System Technical Journal

The ''Bell System Technical Journal'' was a periodical publication by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in New York devoted to the scientific and engineering aspects of electrical communication.〔''Bell System Technical Journal'', Vol. 1, No. 1, p.1.〕 It was published under this name from 1922 until 1983, when the breakup of the Bell System placed various parts of the system into separate companies. However, publication continued under different names until 1995.
==History==
The ''Bell System Technical Journal'' was published by AT&T in New York City through its Information Department, in behalf of Western Electric Company and the Associated Companies of the Bell System.〔 The first issue was released in July 1922, under the editorship of R.W. King and an eight-member editorial board. From 1922 to 1951, the publication schedule was quarterly. It was bimonthly until 1964, and finally produced ten monthly issues per year until the end of 1983, combining the four summer months into two issues in May and July.
Publication of the journal under the name ''Bell System Technical Journal'' ended with Volume 62 by the end of 1983, because of the divestiture of AT&T. Under new organization, publication continued as ''AT&T Bell Laboratories Technical Journal'' in 1984 with Volume 63, maintaining the volume sequence numbers established since 1922. In 1985 the name ''Bell Laboratories'' was removed from the title to ''AT&T Technical Journal'' until 1995 (Volume 74).
In 1996, the title was changed to ''Bell Labs Technical Journal'', and publication management was transferred to Wiley Periodicals, Inc., establishing a new volume sequence (Volume 1).

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