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[Annelida] Smithsonian digital depository / Pink book / Zootaxa

Fauchald, Kristian via annelida%40net.bio.net (by FAUCHALD from si.edu)
Fri Mar 14 09:44:52 EST 2008


Thank you Geoff for pointing this out;  we are coming "on-line" in bits
and pieces and I never know when anything is going to happen.  Let me
put it this way, please check first to see if any paper you need, is
available on the web.  Then, if you cannot find it, send me a message,
since we do have more papers scanned, if not in the proper location for
being downloaded by non-staff members.

Kristian Fd

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[mailto:annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu] On Behalf Of Geoff Read
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Subject: [Annelida] Smithsonian digital depository / Pink book / Zootaxa

Hi all,

I continue the theme of discovering digital content. 

The Smithsonian digital depository now includes quite a number of
Kristian Fauchald and Marian Pettibone papers, 

http://si-pddr.si.edu/dspace/ 

notably a searchable copy of Kristian's indispensable 'pink book'
concise summary of all polychaete knowledge up to 1977. I guess we
haven't heard about it previously because it (they?) seems to have only
became available during Feb 2008.

http://hdl.handle.net/10088/3435 

If you encounter seagrasses in your work, then this is available:

Phillips, Ronald C, and Ernani G. Meriez. Seagrasses. Smithsonian
Contributions to the
Marine Sciences, number 34, 104 pages, 4 tables, 57 figures, 39 maps,
1988.-This work
presents general and current information on seagrass ecology,
physiology, biology, distribution and evolution. Additionally, all known
taxa of seagrasses are keyed to recognized species. Forty-eight species
are described and illustrated, with accompanying maps to indicate their
world distribution.

http://hdl.handle.net/10088/1131 

Finally I also noticed that Zootaxa is now offering taxon-level annual
subscriptions. Prices reflect the number of papers likely to be
produced, with a subscription to Annelida at usd 52 / yr, 

http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/support/subannual2.html 


Cheers,

Geoff

-- 

 Geoff Read <g.read from niwa.co.nz>
   http://www.annelida.net/
  http://www.niwascience.co.nz/ncabb/



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