[Coral-List] For graduate and undergraduate coral reef scientists

Andrew Ross ross.andrew at mac.com
Wed Nov 11 18:25:52 UTC 2020


Greetings all.
Peter Gayle at/and the Discovery Bay Marine Laboratory scanned their (extensive) collection a couple of years ago. They may have concentrated on the works that came out of the lab - regardless, it’s at least one full CDs worth of particularly fantastic stuff from early, recent & all over this and neighbouring fields. Check the Lab or UWI (Mona) Life Sciences for a copy or a link.  

Andrew M. Ross, Ph.D. 
Seascape Caribbean
+1-876-363-8850


> On Nov 8, 2020, at 10:02 PM, Alina Szmant via Coral-List <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov> wrote:
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> I also threw away all (most of) my reprints when I retired and downsized to a small office.  Nobody wanted them. I grabbed a few files like T. Goreau, D Kinsey and such notables because these older seminal works are more difficult to get hold of. I am fairly certain is is happy for most senior scientists when they retire unless they have very large home offices.
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> Rather than worry about digitizing our individual reprint collections, I suggest older journals and books be digitized and made easily available.  Maybe that way important seminal works won't be lost and young scientists could be encouraged to read them.  Or not....
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> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.



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