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From: Nicole Colovos <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 13:17:31 -0400

. . . . apologies for cross-posting. . . .

BioOne 2014 Collections Announcement

WASHINGTON, DC—BioOne (www.bioone.org) is honored to welcome
three new titles and their respective not-for-profit publishers
to the 2014 BioOne Collections: Arachnology, published by the
British Arachnological Society; Ardeola, published by the Spanish
Society of Ornithology (SEO/Birdlife); and Herzogia, published by
the Bryological and Lichenological Association for Central Europe.

“We are delighted to publish in partnership with BioOne because
it helps us to further the British Arachnological Society’s
charitable objectives in encouraging interest in the study of
arachnids, and to generate, promote, and disseminate knowledge of
arachnids worldwide,” said Paul Selden, editor of Arachnology.
“Now that Arachnology is available in digital format, we are
pleased to be able to offer it to a far wider audience of
researchers, with easy access through the network of BioOne
subscribers and scholarly institutions around the world.”

In 2014 BioOne will be home to 179 total publications, 132 (74%)
of which are ISI-ranked. More than a third of BioOne’s titles have
their current content available online exclusively through BioOne,
and nearly a quarter are based outside of the US. In addition to
its two subscribed collections, the BioOne OA Collection is home
to thirteen open access publications, freely available to all
users and fully integrated with BioOne’s subscribed titles.

We are pleased to add these new titles and publishers 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.

New Title Information

The following titles will make their BioOne debut on 2 January
2014 in the BioOne.2 and BioOne Complete Collections. Title lists
in a variety of formats are available for download on the BioOne
website at www.bioone.org/page/resources/institutions/titles

 + Arachnology > content from v.14 (2007)–present
   Published by the British Arachnological Society

 + Ardeola > content from v. 58 (2011)–present
   Published by the Spanish Society of Ornithology/BirdLife

 + Herzogia > content from v. 23 (2010)–present
   Published by the Bryological and Lichenological
   Association for Central Europe

Title Departure and Cessation

As of 31 December 2013, BioScience, published by the American
Institute of Biological Sciences, will cease adding new content to
BioOne. Please contact Oxford University Press, BioScience’s new
primary publisher, with any questions. In accordance with BioOne’s
commitment to perpetual access, all previously deposited
BioScience issues (2000-2013) will remain accessible to BioOne
subscribers.

In addition, The American Ornithologists’ Union would like to
announce the cessation of their monograph series, Ornithological
Monographs, at the end of the 2013 volume year.

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About BioOne

Established in 1999, BioOne is the product of innovative
collaboration between scientific societies, libraries, academe,
and the private sector, who seek a sustainable, mission-driven
alternative to commercial publishing. BioOne brings to the Web a
uniquely valuable aggregation of the full-texts of high-impact
bioscience research journals. Most of BioOne's titles are
published by small societies and independent publishers. BioOne
provides integrated, cost-effective access to a thoroughly linked
information resource of interrelated journals focused on the
biological, ecological, and environmental sciences. For more
information, visit bioone.org.

view this release online:
http://www.bioone.org/doi/story/10.1637/news.2013.08.29.100
. . .

For more information, please contact:
Nicole Colovos, BioOne Senior Director of Marketing Communications
202.296.1605 ext 6 : [log in to unmask]

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