Call for Weeds World Submissions
plzmlh at vax.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk
plzmlh at vax.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk
Mon Feb 20 11:35:14 EST 1995
This is a call for submissions to the second issue of the
international Arabidopsis Community Newsletter, Weeds World.
THE DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 28TH FEBRUARY.
If you have found a new mutant, made a new library,
developed a new protocol, made improvements to
an existing protocol, or have anything of interest to
the Arabidopsis community, send it in for inclusion in
the next edition.
If any of you missed the first issue which was
published in November, it is available
through the World Wide Web, from the following sites:
http://nasc.nott.ac.uk:8300/ (Nottingham, UK)
http://weeds.mgh.harvard.edu/ww/home.html (MGH,
Boston, MA, USA)
http://probe.nalusda.gov:8300/ww/home.html (NAL, Belstville,
MD, USA)
Here is a reminder of how to submit your information.
HOW TO FORMAT TEXT FILES
Start each article with a title and the name and address of authors.
Arrange the text into clearly defined blocks of paragraphs.If images
or tables are to be included, please indicate where you wish them to
be placed.
Articles will not be refereed but some editorial control will operate.
Please indicate whether you wish your piece to be considered for
inclusion in the Plant Molecular Biology Reporter.
HOW TO PREPARE IMAGES
Images can only be accepted as image files (preferably GIF or JPEG
Files), the one exception being cartoon line drawings. If you wish to
send an image and don't have a local computer guru to help prepare
the file contact me at arabidopsis at nottingham.ac.uk for help. Line
drawings must be of high quality with thick lines and high contrast.
Scanning is very labour intensive and we shall only be prepared to
do one or two scans per edition, so try and send your pictures as
image files.
HOW TO SUBMIT ARTICLES AND IMAGES
Text files can be sent by email to arabidopsis at nottingham.ac.uk,
please put "Weeds World Article"in the subject line of the message.
Try and keep as much formatting as you can when sending text files
as this will make the production editors job much easier. If your
article contains some fancy formatting, please send a hard copy of
your article to : Mary Anderson, Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock
Centre, Dept of Life Science, Nottingham University, University
Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK.
Files can also be sent on disc (either Mac or PC compatible) along
with a hard copy of your article to the address above.
Sorry, but we will not be able to return discs.
For those of you who are comfortable with ftp, text and graphics
files can be sent by anonymous ftp to nasc.nott.ac.uk Please place
your articles in the pub directory.
ANY QUESTIONS?
If you require any further information, please contact
Mary Anderson, arabidopsis at nottingham.ac.uk
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