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BIOS Publications
BIOS publishes an annual Journal, a quarterly newsletter, and books on British organbuilders or aspects of British pipe organ history.
BIOS Journal
The BIOS Journal is published annually in September/October. It contains original articles and reviews and is distributed free of charge to BIOS members. It is also available for purchase by the general public. Articles are subject to peer review. Last date for copy to be received is 31 December of the year preceding publication.
Questions or material for publication should be sent in the first instance to Dr Katharine Pardee, Publications Officer at publications@bios.org.uk.
BIOS Reporter
The BIOS Reporter is a quarterly publication for BIOS members and is the primary means of communication between members and the BIOS Council. It contains reports of council and general meetings and notices of future events. Short articles (c.1000 words) are welcomed and subject only to editorial review. Shorter communications may be published as Letters to the Editor. The date for copy is usually the second Friday of the month before publication.
Reviews of books, CDs and music are published in both Journal and Reporter. Anyone wishing to submit a review should first contact the Reviews Editor to avoid duplication of effort.
Notes for Contributors
Notes have been prepared to help potential authors of material for publications in the BIOS Journal or the Reporter. The Writing for BIOS Publications relate particularly to the Journal. The Reporter is a less formal publication but, where appropriate, the same guidance should be followed.
In the Post…
BIOS Journal 48.
Papers by Mie Othelie Berg, Maggie Kilbey, David Shield, Melvin Hughes, Harry Diack Johnstone, Paul Tindall, David Baker, Andrew McCrea, and John Collins.
Coming in 2025
Cavaillรฉ-Coll in Britain
by Gerald Sumner
*awaiting description and cover*
Occasional Publications
In 2020, the BIOS Council decided that, in accordance with its first charitable objective, the societyโs publishing activity should be extended to include occasional books and monographs relating to the organ and its music in Britain. In coming to this decision, the Council recognised that authors sometimes struggle to find commercial publishers for books that are of interest to a specialist readership, and that there is a consequent danger that valuable research and writing in the field could be lost. View the BIOS Notes for Occasional Publications.
BIOS Books
From time to time BIOS publishes books on subjects of interest to its members and of importance to the history of British organs. Prospective authors are invited to submit material for consideration to publications@bios.org.uk. Recent monographs include books on the organbuilders John Nicholson and J.W. Walker. A study of the organs by French builder Cavaillรฉ-Coll that were imported to Britain in the nineteenth century is forthcoming.
Other Books and Merchandise
BIOS Guidance
BIOS Guidance suggests which instruments may be worthy of preservation, and indicates ways in which their qualities may be preserved for the enjoyment of generations to come. BIOS recommend that you initially read these pages progressively.