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From: Nicole Colovos <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 14:50:05 -0400

BioOne Announces 2013 Collections
Washington, DC (August 27, 2012)

BioOne (www.bioone.org) is proud to welcome five new titles and their
respective not-for-profit publishers to the 2013 BioOne Collections:
Marine Resource Economics, published by the Marine Resource
Foundation; Cryptogamie, Algologie, Cryptogamie, Bryologie, and
Cryptogamie, Mycologie, three journals from France’s Association des
Amis des Cryptogames; and Applications in Plant Sciences, a new, open
access, online only publication from the Botanical Society of America.

“We chose BioOne because its mission and priorities align closely with
those of the Botanical Society of America,” remarked Theresa Culley,
Applications in Plant Sciences’ inaugural Editor-in-Chief. Regarding
BioOne and the BSA’s new partnership, Culley observed that “both
organizations are not-for-profits that are dedicated to the
dissemination of scientific knowledge and scholarly research. We view
BioOne as a strategic part of our overall plan to create and launch a
highly effective journal in which protocols and techniques in the
plant sciences can be shared with other researchers throughout the
world.”

In 2013 BioOne will be home to 176 total publications, 127 (72%) of
which are ISI-ranked. Furthermore, 60 (34%) of BioOne’s titles have
their current content available online exclusively through BioOne, and
38 (22%) are titles based outside of the US. In addition to its two
subscribed collections, BioOne is now home to thirteen open access
publications, freely available to all users.

We are delighted to add these five publications to BioOne, enhancing
the aggregation’s value and reputation as a cost-effective, critical
resource for quality research in the biological, ecological, and
environmental sciences. For subscription or trial information, please
visit the BioOne website or contact your local BioOne agent.
<http://www.bioone.org/page/subscribe/subscriptions>

New Title Information
The following titles will make their BioOne debut on January 2, 2013.
Title lists in a variety of formats are available to download on the
BioOne website. <http://www.bioone.org/page/about/content/titles>

• Applications in Plant Sciences, published by the Botanical Society
of America (BioOne Open Access)

• Cryptogamie, Algologie, published by the Association des Amis des
Cryptogames (BioOne.2 and BioOne Complete)

• Cryptogamie, Bryologie, published by the Association des Amis des
Cryptogames (BioOne.2 and BioOne Complete)

• Cryptogamie, Mycologie, published by the Association des Amis des
Cryptogames (BioOne.2 and BioOne Complete)

• Marine Resource Economics, published by the Marine Resource
Foundation, Inc. (BioOne.1 and BioOne Complete)

Content Departure

As of December 31, 2012, Journal of Crustacean Biology, published by
The Crustacean Society, will cease adding new content to BioOne.
Please contact Brill, JCB’s new primary publisher, with any questions.
In accordance with both BioOne standard policy and Project Transfer
guidelines, all issues previously hosted on BioOne from inactive
titles will remain accessible to subscribers in perpetuity.
<http://www.uksg.org/transfer>

http://www.bioone.org/doi/story/10.1637/news.2012.08.27.88

CONTACT: Nicole Colovos, [log in to unmask]
Director of Marketing Communications

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