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IPC10 Lecce proceedings Re: [Annelida] nephtyid chaetae -2

Pat Hutchings via annelida%40net.bio.net (by Pat.Hutchings from austmus.gov.au)
Thu Aug 11 02:00:39 EST 2011


Wonder if those of us who participated in the conference will receive a bound copy of the journal, because we do not subscribe to this journal Pat

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From: annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu [mailto:annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu] On Behalf Of Geoff Read
Sent: Thursday, 11 August 2011 4:48 PM
To: Annelida from magpie.bio.indiana.edu
Subject: IPC10 Lecce proceedings Re: [Annelida] nephtyid chaetae -2

Nataly is not the only one now surprised that IPC10 proceedings in
Italian Journal of Zoology seemingly will not be open access. Me too.
This is unfortunate.

Please could those publishing new or revision taxonomy send me pdf of
their papers when finalised (only ifirst & only some is online at the
moment)?
Maybe I will remind you all later again. I need to see that the new
taxa are recorded in the World Register of Marine Species, and for that
we, the editors, need to see the papers. We cannot wait for five years
(is it 5 for this journal?) for the articles to become freely available
- well we could wait, but we and you both would rather WoRMS was up to
date if humanly possible. :-)

Thanks,

Geoff (lead editor WoRMS polychaete team)

>>> On 31/07/2011 at 5:58 a.m., Наталия Днестровская<ndnestro from mail.ru>
wrote:
> Please forgive me, but I did not know, that the journal Taylor &
Francis 
> Online is not an open-access
>   :(
> 
> What a pity...
> 
> Nataly


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