The journal Living Reviews in Relativity was launched in 1998 by the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics. This was the first academic journal designed around the concept of a continuously updated review. Each article could be revised by its author to reflect ongoing developments in the field.
This format gave rise to the broader Living Reviews (journal series) family of journals, later expanding into solar physics, computational astrophysics, and other disciplines.
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# Living Review
A Living Review in academic publishing is a review article that is updated at intervals rather than published once. The Max Planck–founded *Living Reviews* series helped formalize this practice in the late 1990s.
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