About the Journal

Aims and Scope
The Bulletin of the Section of Logic (BSL) is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal published with the support of the Lodz University Press. The BSL was founded in 1972 by Ryszard Wójcicki, Head of the Section of Logic of the Polish Academy of Sciences, then based in Wrocław, as a newsletter-journal designed for the exchange of scientific results among members of the Section with their national and international partners and colleagues. The first editor-in-chief of the BSL was Jan Zygmunt, who supervised the editorial process of the first six issues of the journal. In 1973 the role was taken over by Marek Tokarz. From 1975 to 2018 the journal was managed and edited by Grzegorz Malinowski. In 1992 the Department of Logic at the University of Łódź took over the publication from the Polish Academy of Sciences changing its policy into regular peer-reviewed journal. The aim of the Bulletin is to act as a forum for the prompt wide dissemination of original, significant results in logic through rapid publication. The BSL welcomes especially contributions dealing directly with logical calculi, their methodology, application and algebraic interpretations.

Amount of research and review articles which were published last year: 19

By the decision of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Bulletin of the Section of Logic is included in the list of ranked scientific journals and is currently awarded 100 points (July 2023).

The review process is arranged by a single blind system. Every text is subject to at least two external peer-reviews.

Open Access Policy
All articles are published in Open Access and use open license  CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution – Non-Commercial – No Derivative Works).

Privacy policy
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