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ASPB News
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March/April 2004
Volume 31, Number 2
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IN THIS ISSUE
HIGHLIGHTS AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

ASPB Members Listed on ISIHighlyCited.com
The January/February 2004 issue of the ASPB News featured a list of ASPB members who appear on ISIHighlyCited.com. Unfortunately, the names of several members were inadvertently omitted:
J. Derek Bewley, Masaki Furuya and Dirk Inzé. ASPB regrets the error.




Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants

Online Image Library!

ASPB announces the new Online Image Library — containing all images from the best-selling textbook/reference work Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants, by Buchanan, Gruissem, and Jones.

The new Online Image Library features images listed by chapter plus the capability to search by individual images. And images are easily imported into PowerPoint for use in presentations.

Access to the site is available for $49.95. ASPB members receive a 20% DISCOUNT, making the purchase price for members $39.95.

To purchase the images from Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants using our secure web site, go to http://www.aspb.org/publications/biotext/imagelibrary/. Log in as a member for your member discount. Contact info@aspb.org for more information.


NEW “PARTNERS PROGRAM” MEANS DISCOUNTS FOR ASPB MEMBERS
As an added benefit of membership, the Society’s new Partners Program allows ASPB members to receive discounts on products and services offered by an array of vendors.

Go to the ASPB members-only page at http://www.aspb.org/membersonly.cfm for discounts on products and services from
Chemicals
Sigma-Aldrich • Gold Biotechnology, Inc.
Reagents
Cartagen Molecular Systems
Posters
SciencePresentations.com
SciFor, Inc.
Literature
Kluwer Academic Publishers • Signal Transduction Knowledge EnvironmentComparative and Functional GenomicsAnnual ReviewsCurrent Trends • Blackwell Plant Sciences Publications: The Plant Journal, Plant, Cell & Environment, Plant Biotechnology Journal, New Phytologist, Molecular Plant Pathology, Physiologia Plantarum

Discounts with new companies every month!
We are adding vendors on a regular basis. If you have any suggestions for vendors you would like to see enrolled in this program, please e-mail jean@aspb.org.


CiteTrack: ONLINE BENEFIT!
ASPB is pleased to offer its members free access to the popular research-alerting service: CiteTrack.

CiteTrack will alert you by email whenever new content in the online version of Plant Physiology, The Plant Cell, or many of the hundreds of other participating journals is published that matches criteria based on the topics, authors, and articles you want to track.

TOPICS Tell CiteTrack which words or subjects to watch for in new content.
AUTHORS Be alerted whenever key authors you are following publish a new paper.
ARTICLES Know whenever a paper of interest to you is referenced by another paper or letter.

Alerts include citations (authors, title, journal name, volume, and page) and URLs for articles that match your criteria in each journal you are tracking. Each alert comes as its own e-mail to remind you of the alert criteria. Each set of criteria can be a separate alert. You control how many articles you want to see cited in each alert, and you can ask the system to show you more subsequently. You determine for how long each alert will operate, and whether it is delivered in plain text or HTML. You will receive an e-mail any time matching content is found in new issues, one e-mail for each new issue of each journal you are tracking.
 
To use this service you must have activated your free subscription to ASPB’s online journals: http://www.aspbjournals.org/sub/activate/
Sign up for CiteTrack now!
http://www.plantphysiol.org/help/citetrack
http://www.plantcell.org/help/citetrack


IMPORTANT DATES IN 2004
May 17
Plant Biology 2004 Early bird registration cutoff
June 4–5
Northeastern Section/ASPB Meeting, Brown University, Providence, RI
June 10
Notification of Elected/Award recipients
June 18
Plant Biology 2004 Housing registration cutoff
July 24–28
Plant Biology 2004, Orlando, Florida


FUTURE ASPB ANNUAL MEETING SITES
2004: Orlando, Florida
July 24–28
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort & Convention Center
2005: Seattle, Washington
July 16–20

Washington State Convention & Trade Center
For more information go to http://www.aspb.org/meetings/


Reminder!
In consideration of the low member subscription rates to the print versions of Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell and the free online access to both journals that all members enjoy, members agree to retain their personal copies of the journals for at least three years from the date of issue, not depositing them in any library or institution before the end of this time. Members also agree not to release their personal access code, assigned by ASPB, to any other party for the duration of their membership in ASPB. Thank you!


Plant Physiology & The Plant Cell: Permission to Reprint
Permission to make digital or hard copies of part or all of a work published in Plant Physiology or The Plant Cell is granted without fee for personal or classroom use provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear the full citation and the following notice on the first page: “Copyright American Society of Plant Biologists.” For all other kinds of copying, request permission in writing from Nancy A. Winchester, Publications Director, ASPB headquarters.

 

ADVERTISERS


15th Penn State Symposium in Plant Physiology: Regulation of Plant Growth
May 20–22, 2004
Days Inn Penn State, State College, PA • http://plantphysiology.cas.psu.edu


The 14th Congress of the Federation of European Societies of Plant Biology
August 23 - 27, 2004 • Cracow, Poland,
Download PDF brochure
For more information go to www.zfr-pan.krakow.pl/konf/


International Plant Growth Substances Association Conference
September 20–24, 2004
• Canberra, Australia
For online registration and program, go to www.conlog.com.au/ipgsa2004


The Arabidopsis Book (TAB)
The American Society of Plant Biologists is pleased to announce The Arabidopsis Book (TAB), a dynamic, fully electronic compilation of chapters edited by Chris Somerville and Elliot Meyerowitz and available free of charge on the Internet.

TAB
offers a new model for scientific publishing. Each of its 100+ chapters will review in detail an important aspect of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, and the content will continually evolve as new information becomes available, making TAB the most comprehensive and current work on Arabidopsis.

ASPB is providing funds for the mounting and maintenance of The Arabidopsis Book on the Internet as a public service. Please visit TAB at www.aspb.org/publications/arabidopsis for chapters currently available in PDF. Eventually all chapters and updates will be hosted in partnership with BioOne (www.bioone.org) in both HTML and PDF formats.


Does your institution have online access to The Plant Cell and Plant Physiology?
Why not?
Ask your librarian to contact us today for special deals for online access for your institution!
Contact Suzanne Moore Cholwek at smoore@aspb.org for institutional subscription specials.

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