[1] Over the 69-year period, the journal published 59 volumes and 132 issues, including over 1,300 articles.
[2] It was published twice a year at the Rangoon University Estate[3] in both English and Burmese.
[5] By the mid-1910s, it was also the leading platform in the field of scholarly reviews of Burmese fiction.
[4] The journal remains a major source in Burma studies publications to date.
[8] Its successor, named the Independent Journal of Burmese Scholarship (IJBS), published its first issue in August 2016.