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PALAIOS; February 2003; v. 18; no. 1; p. 1-2; DOI: 10.1669/0883-1351(2003)018<0001:RMTCAS>2.0.CO;2
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Road Maps, Tolls, Construction, and Stopping to Ask Directions: PALAIOS Is on the Road to Digital

SARA MARCUS

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If you are reading this PALAIOS ONLINE online, welcome to the most likely future of your journal. If, like most PALAIOS readers, you are seeing these words on a paper page, don't worry—print still has plenty of life in it. This ONLINE serves to both update and reiterate portions of Gastaldo and Savrda's (2002) ONLINE to PALAIOS readers and authors regarding PALAIOS digital availability, standards, and directions this vibrant and dynamic journal may be headed in the digital future. Readers and authors are asked for understanding, assistance, and patience as PALAIOS moves to the electronic realm in the coming years.

THE ROAD MAP—WHERE IS PALAIOS ONLINE?

PALAIOS abstracts and full-text articles currently are available online through BioOne, a subscription-only service (http://www.bioone.org). In order to have access to the full-text versions of PALAIOS articles, you or your institute must have a paid subscription to BioOne. Recognizing that not all PALAIOS readers have subscriptions to BioOne, SEPM is exploring making PALAIOS available by online subscription as an option for SEPM members. SEPM is scheduled to begin this service in 2003, and readers who do not have access to BioOne through their institution can, as SEPM members, have access to PALAIOS online as part of their membership. As this issue goes to press, the details of PALAIOS online access, such as cost to the Society, are being worked out so stay tuned by checking SEPM's website (http://www.sepm.org) for updates.

In addition to making current online issues of PALAIOS more accessible, SEPM is digitizing all back issues of PALAIOS, and making them available for purchase on CDs. Digitizing fifteen years of back issues will not be free, and the cost likely will have to be recouped by sales of the CDs. However, the benefit of being able to have all of the back issues of PALAIOS . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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