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The System Dynamics ReviewThe Society's journal is published quarterly by John Wiley & Sons, under the editorship of Brian Dangerfield of the University of Salford and an international editorial board. The Review publishes high quality, peer-reviewed advances in systems thinking and system dynamics and their applications to societal, technical, managerial, and environmental problems. The Review is available online through Wiley InterScience to society members. Back issues of the Review are also available to members. See pricing and information for details. To view a sample copy of the Review online, simply visit the journal's home page at www.interscience.wiley.com/journal/sdr and click on 'Get Sample Copy'.The Review is abstracted in Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, CC/Social & Behavioral Sciences, Computing Reviews, Geobase, Geographical Abstracts: Human Geography, Research Alert (ISI), and the Social Sciences Citation Index (ISI).For those wishing to submit a paper to be considered for publication in the System Dynamics Review, please see the "Instructions to Authors" by clicking hereFor an all-inclusive list of articles in the System Dynamics Review, click here. Executive Editor: Brian
Dangerfield
DynamicaThis section of our web-site includes digitised versions of all the papers published in the journal Dynamica, the precursor to the Society’s journal System Dynamics Review. click here
NewslettersClick on one of the below to see it.
Presidents' AddressesConference ProceedingsAs distributed at the conference. Complete papers (if available) can be found on each conference site via the Activities Page. Hardcopies of most conference proceedings are available for sale. See pricing and information for details.
Oral History of the System Dynamics SocietyCan be accessed by clicking here.
Jay W. Forrester BiographyCan be accessed by clicking here.
The Electronic OracleThe Society is happy to offer The Electronic Oracle by Donella H. Meadows and Jennifer M. Robinson. This reprint of the original 1985 book includes new forewords by Dennis Meadows and John Sterman. A terrific addition to any system dynamics library. See pricing and information for order details. System Dynamics BibliographyMembers of the Society maintain an active data base of publications in the field. The System Dynamics Bibliography is available online at no cost on a shareware basis. Click here for details. |
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