The Electronic Journal for History of Probability and Statistics has a double vocation. It publishes original papers on history of both domains and also older documents of exceptional interest, and make them available as downloadable files. This can be done freely by anyone interested without previous registration or subscription. There is generally two numbers of the journal each year. Some of them may be centered on a precise topic. The journal has an international Editorial Board whose composition may be found here. Each paper is submitted to referees chosen by the Editorial Board. The major aim of an electronic journal is a quick publication. Papers concerning historical works in progress are therefore specially welcome. The authors are naturally free to make further developments for ulterior publication. The journal main languages are French and English: French and English abstracts are required. A paper in any other European language may be considered for publication, provided it is preceded by French and English detailed abstracts. This has been added to Statistics Resources Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.
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