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Re: paleonet Palaeontologia Electronica 7.2



David:
Last time we exchanged e-mails I was still working with TOTAL.
I am now working in the academe as Professor of Paleontology.
Last week I visited the INIST (a branch of CNRS) in Nancy and we are about
to sign a partnership agreement, that is Carnets de Geologie - Notebooks on
Geology might become the first geoscience journal in France, not only in
terms of readers (with more than 1300 subscribers worldwide), but also in
terms of visibility (PASCAL database, ...).
I am contacting you again to renew the offer we made, that is to invite you
to join the ring of Open-Access Geosciences Journals ... May be you don't
like the navigation bar display (an HTML table) ... or are they other
reasons you prefer to play the game alone?
I believe that if we want to support open access we need to join our forces!
Don't you think so?
If Pal-Electr. joins the group it will definitively be easier to convince
other journals to join: Acta Paleontologia Polonica, Geologica Acta,
Geologica Croatica, ... and to redraw the current network (journals that
don't publish enought, ...).
Looking forward to hearing from you again.
Best wishes,
Bruno

----- Original Message -----
From: "P. David Polly" <d.polly@qmul.ac.uk>
To: <PaleoNet@nhm.ac.uk>
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 9:48 AM
Subject: paleonet Palaeontologia Electronica 7.2



Palaeontologia Electronica Vol. 7, No. 2 is now available:
http://www.palaeo-electronica.org/

In this issue:

Editorials:
 From the Executive Editors  (W. Hagadorn, P. D. Polly)

Googling Turritella, or The Present and Future Value of the Web for
Paleontological Research  (W. D. Allmon)

Articles:
Pattern Matching: Classification of Ammonitic Sutures Using GIS  (L. L.
Manship)

Triassic and Cenozoic Palaeobiogeography: Two Case Studies in Quantitative
Modelling Using IDL®  (A. Brayard, M.-A. Héran, L. Costeur, and G.
Escarguel)

On the Simulation of the Evolution of Morphological Shape: Multivariate
Shape under Selection and Drift  (P. D. Polly)