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Tag Archives: The Condor
Ornithological Newsletter #231, Apr. 2016
All the news that’s fit to print from the Ornithological Societies of North America, plus this late-breaking nugget: LATE-BREAKING NEWS (NOT INCLUDED IN THE NEWSLETTER) AUK AND CONDOR NEWS Auk and Condor articles are now open access after 6 months. … Continue reading
Where to publish ornithology and wildlife ecology? The impact of impact factor.
Update June 2019: New rankings for Journal Impact Factors have just been released, and that makes for a good opportunity to update this post from 2015. There have been some big changes, notably the merger of the Cooper Ornithological Society … Continue reading
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First joint newsletter for The Auk and The Condor
The American Ornithologists’ Union and the Cooper Ornithological Society are in the midst of historic collaborations in publication and administration aimed at streamlining their activities to avoid redundancies and strengthen North American ornithology. One effort toward that goal is the … Continue reading
Ornithological Newsletter #215 – August 2013
Link to OSNA newsletter. The Ornithological Newsletter always has something eye-opening. This issue highlights changes in the focus for the flagship publications, The Auk and The Condor.