[Coral-List] ** Coral-Literature: a new service for Coral-List subscribers **

Jim Hendee Jim.Hendee at noaa.gov
Fri May 21 13:33:48 EDT 2004


My sincerest apologies for the extra bandwidth on this, but we have an 
unexpected glitch with this new list.  If you are having problems 
subscribing or posting to coral-literature, please try again next week.

thanks...

    jim

Jim Hendee wrote:

>   Coral-Literature: A new service for Coral-List subscribers
>        As we're all aware, it can be very difficult to keep track of new
>   research  publications.   Many  of  us  either don't have time to keep
>   updated  or  simply  don't  have access to the journals or abstracting
>   databases.    To   help   the  coral  reef  community  share  research
>   publications,  we are launching a new service for Coral-Listers called
>   Coral-Literature.   This  list  will  be  administered by NOAA's Coral
>   Health and Monitoring Program, who also manage Coral-List.
>
>        If  you've  just  published  a  new  paper,  you can send a short
>   description  to the this new list and provide details on how to obtain
>   a  copy.   This  could  involve  replying  to  the  author directly or
>   providing a web address where the article can be downloaded.
>
>        To  subscribe  and  unsubscribe  from  this  list, follow similar
>   guidelines as for Coral-List, but visit instead:
>          [1]
>   http://coral.aoml.noaa.gov/mailman/listinfo/coral-literature
>        Note  that you may wish to subscribe using the "digest" option if
>   announcements become too frequent for you each day.
>   General Guidelines on Posting to Coral-Literature
>
>        1)  The message should include a short explanation or abstract of
>   the new research.  Please only post papers published from 2003 onward.
>
>        2)  Give  the  full  citation  of  authors, year, title, journal,
>   volume,  page  numbers and other necessary referencing notations.  The
>   same format as for the journal Coral Reefs would be helpful.
>
>        3)  Indicate  how  to  obtain  a  copy.   This  could be either a
>   statement  like  "Please  email  me directly to receive a PDF" or "The
>   article can be downloaded for free at
>   [2]http://www.mywebsite.com/mypaper..."
>
>        4)  Send your announcement to the list after you've subscribed to
>   the service.  Like Coral-List, subscribers should not send attachments
>   to the list.  So, please do not send PDFs, figures or documents to the
>   list--if you do, the message will not be circulated.
>
>        5)  It is the responsibility of the person sending the message to
>   ensure  that copyright restrictions on the paper are not violated.  We
>   can not assume any liability if your publisher does not approve of the
>   posting,  so  check  with your publisher first!  Please note that some
>   publishers  require written permission before you can place a PDF of a
>   paper  on your website.  In many instances it may be simpler to invite
>   subscribers  to  contact you personally (e.g., by e-mail) to receive a
>   copy.
>
>       We hope you find this new service useful.
>       Sincerely yours,
>
>       Jim Hendee
>       CHAMP Administrator
>       NOAA/AOML
>       Pete Mumby
>       ISRS Corresponding Secretary
>       Louis Florit
>       Systems Administrator
>       NOAA/AOML
>       Linda Pikula
>       Librarian
>       NOAA/AOML
>
>References
>
>   1. http://coral.aoml.noaa.gov/mailman/listinfo/coral-literature
>   2. http://www.mywebsite.com/mypaper
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