The journal was established by
George Sarton and the first issue appeared in March 1913. Contributions were originally in any of four European languages (English, French, German, and Italian), but since the 1920s, only English has been used. Publication is partly supported by an endowment from the
Dibner Fund. Two associated publications are
Osiris (established 1936 by Sarton) and the
Isis Current Bibliography. The publication of the journal was interrupted in 1914 by the German invasion of Belgium during
World War I, and resumed in 1919. During
World War II, the publication was interrupted again in 1940 and in 1945. Since then, each year four issues (sometimes double issues) of one volume have appeared in print, and since 2002 the journal has also been published in full-text electronic format. The
Isis Current Bibliography started as
Critical Bibliography and was published from the very first volume onwards. Since 1969, the
Critical Bibliography was published as the fifth issue of a volume. In 1989, the name was changed to
Isis Current Bibliography to reflect that, since Sarton's retirement in 1953, the bibliography had not been truly critical in the sense that each citation was commented on by an expert. It then also became a separate publication from
Isis. It includes citations to publications in the history of science and related fields, including books, book reviews, journal articles, and more. The bibliography is the oldest and largest bibliography in the field, going back to the first issue of
Isis in 1913. The
Isis Current Bibliography is freely available at the website of the University of Chicago Press and the IsisCB Explore website. ==History of Science Society==