"Revised and reprinted from the Folk-lore society journals, 1886-87."
In this article he demonstrated the dramatically lower costs associated with publishing in non-profit society journals as compared to those of commercial publishers.
Tatler was a British literary and society journal founded by Richard Steele in 1709.
Many scholarly society journals have adopted this model.
He also joined the Seismological Society, and served at various times as president, secretary-treasurer, and editor of the society journal.
In 1909 he bought an obscure fashion and society journal with modest circulation but a good name - Vogue.
The publication was founded in 1881 as a society journal.
Many scholarly society journals have adopted the delayed access model.
He also edited various issues of the society journal, especially when Lucy Broadwood was unavailable.
The lecture is usually published in a society journal.