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From: "Dr. Zhi_Yun JIA" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2013 10:32:19 +0800

Dear Colleagues,

The journal CURRENT ZOOLOGY (formerly Acta Zool Sinica), was founded
in 1935, changed to be an English journal and covered by SCOPUS in
2009, covered by SCI (2013 JCR impact factor 1.392, 52/169, ZOOLOGY)
and Current Contents, BIOSIS Preview beginning from 2010, indexed by
Zoological Records and Biological Abstracts for dozens of years. It is
an international journal focused on ecology, evolution and behavior.

The journal is published by Editorial Office, CURRENT ZOOLOGY. It is a
non-for- profit journal aiming for promotion of science progress.
Publication in the journal is free of page chages, i.e., authors are
not charged for publication. All the published papers can be read and
downloaded free of charge.

I wonder if you will have the journal webpage linked to your
university library. It is mutually beneficial: for your university,
the students/staff members will have an extra way to acquire
high-quality references, in addition to the traditional way, i.e.,
consulting large databases, e.g., Blackwell-Willey, Elsevier; for the
journal, audiences will increase.

Thank you, and have a nice weekend!

Zhiyun

Zhi-Yun JIA
Executive Editor
Current Zoology
http://www.currentzoology.org

Coverd by SCI and Current Contents, BIOSIS Preview,Biological
Abstract, Zoological Records, Chemical Abstract, and Scopus, CURRENT
ZOOLOGY is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed international journal that
publishes
reviews and research articles, including significant new findings of
fundamental and general interest. Submissions in the research fields
of ecology, behavioral biology, biogeography, conservation biology,
and  evolutionary biology are especially welcome. In particular,
CURRENT ZOOLOGY seeks to publish research that explores the interface
between zoological disciplines, and is truly integrative by
illuminating
the greater picture.

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