@article{17a5c297eb894d51932a2b38a9c88058,
title = "Assessing a quarter-century of Urban Morphology",
author = "Larkham, {Peter J.}",
note = "Funding Information: The journal began, as did most new journals at the time, on a very small-scale basis – almost a {\textquoteleft}cottage industry{\textquoteright}, led by Whitehand and a small editorial and production team. Two issues a year were planned, with perhaps three academic papers, shorter Viewpoints, reviews and relevant news items in each issue. In part this was constrained by ISUF{\textquoteright}s finances: this was, and still is, a publication entirely funded by ISUF membership fees and surpluses from ISUF{\textquoteright}s conferences. Yet the person-time input in editing and putting together the journal was – and again still is – voluntary, the costs are incurred entirely in printing and distribution. In the early days of production, copy was word processed (using WordPerfect), often typed from heavily-annotated manuscripts, and once the text and illustrations were approved, pages were laid out through a laborious cut-and-paste process for camera-ready printing.",
year = "2022",
month = jul,
day = "1",
doi = "10.51347/um26.0013",
language = "English",
volume = "26",
pages = "173--188",
journal = "Urban Morphology",
issn = "1027-4278",
publisher = "International Seminar on Urban Form",
number = "2",
}