In 1864,
Albert Günther and a group of zoologists associated with the
British Museum and the Zoological Society came together to begin work on
The Record of Zoological Literature, the first volume of which was published in 1865 by
John Van Voorst, covering zoological literature that had been published in 1864. This work was intended to be an English language counterpart to the German language zoological index
Archiv für Naturgeschichte, but without the ''Archiv's
publication delays. After the first six volumes were published, Van Voorst withdrew as publisher due to a lack of profits from the work. Concerned zoologists then formed the Zoological Association and published volumes 7–22 (1870–1885) as the Zoological Record
. In 1886, the Zoological Association passed publication duties on to the Zoological Society. In 1900 a competing publication, the International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, began publication. Section N of the Catalogue
was intended to cover zoology, which caused subscription losses for the Zoological Record
despite reviews stating that the Zoological Record
was a superior publication. However, after negotiations, the Zoological Record
itself became section N of the Catalogue''. This arrangement ended with the advent of
World War I. In 1980, the
Zoological Society of London joined forces with BIOSIS to co-produce the
Zoological Record. This co-production helped get rid of the three-year lag in the publication of the index by instituting a "catch up" program to bring
The Zoological Record up-to-date. This program was completed in 1988. In January 2001, BIOSIS partnered with Cambridge Scientific Abstracts to produce a related database,
Zoological Record Plus, which included abstracts from the Biological Sciences database produced by CSA. February 2004 saw the acquisition of BIOSIS by
Thomson ISI, again changing the producer of
The Zoological Record. Following the merger of Thomson and Reuters,
Zoological Record was produced by
Thomson Reuters. it is published by
Clarivate Analytics in electronic format only. ==Coverage==