Issues in Science & Technology, the policy journal published by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and Arizona State University, has launched a fully searchable and complete digital archive dating back to 1974. This brand new resource is available to both individual and institutional subscribers across web, iOS, and Android devices.

Published quarterly, Issues in Science & Technology has been leading science and technology policy discussions for more than four decades. The publication is a platform where researchers, government officials, business leaders, and others with a stake in public policy can share ideas with a broad audience. Each issue provides deeply informed but highly accessible contributions to public discussions and democratic decision-making, enhancing the contribution of science and technology to the creation of a better world.
The new archive offers intuitive navigation through Exact Editions’ advanced digital platform, which includes interactive contents pages, an advanced search function, and accessibility options like plain text views and a Read Aloud feature. Subscribers can now access every article ever published, whether for deep research or casual browsing.

Subscriptions to the Issues in Science & Technology are available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops.
Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, remarked: “Issues in Science & Technology is a vital voice in the policy landscape. Making these insightful essays and analyses more accessible to a digital audience of both individuals and academics ensures their continued impact and relevance well into the future.”
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