Introducing Elementa - #openaccess

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bioOne_splash_logo.gifThis is International Open Access Week, and I am delighted to share some news from BioOne.1

BioOne and Dartmouth are pleased to announce the upcoming launch of Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, a new open-access publishing program. Elementa was created through a collaboration among BioOne, Dartmouth, and several other leading research universities, and will publish original research that will report new knowledge of the Earth's physical, chemical, and biological systems during this era of human impacts. Elementa will publish contributions that explore feedbacks between human and natural systems, and steps that can be taken to ameliorate harmful changes.
For more information about Elementa, please read the press release.


1In case you've forgotten, I chair the Board of Directors for BioOne, and have since 2000.

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