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Re: New Website from CSHL Press-Symposia Online



Kathryn,

Our institution maintains a standing order to the hardcover version of
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Annual Symposium on Quantitative Biology
through Majors Scientific Books.

I would like to register our institution for online access. Should I wait
until after June, since access is unrestricted through June? Also, I
looked at the online Registration form, and it looks like it is set up for
individuals only. I do not see where I would identify my institution so
that CSHL Press could confirm our standing order. Please advise.

Thanks.

Patricia Gunn
Assistant Director of Library Contracts
The Bernard Becker Medical Library
Washington University School of Medicine
660 South Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8132
St. Louis, MO  63110
Tel: 314-362-6802
Fax: 314-362-0190
E-mail: gunnp@wustl.edu
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"Fitzpatrick, Kathryn" <fitzpatr@cshl.edu> 
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Subject: New Website from CSHL Press-Symposia Online

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Annual Symposium on Quantitative Biology is
now published online as well as in the traditional print format. The site
is openly available for all Web users through June. Libraries who purchase
the hard cover volume will receive a site license and so can make the
content freely available to all library patrons. Individuals who purchase
the hardcover will also have access.

Visit the website at www.cshl-symposium.org which already contains papers
from the 2003 Symposium on the Human Genome and the previous five
Symposium volumes, as well as selected video lectures and links to
descriptions and collections of photographs from Symposia past developed
by our Library and Archives.  The site will also provide freely available
news, interviews, and other features on the website during the forthcoming
2004 Symposium on epigenetics that takes place in June.

Written contributions from that symposium will become available on the
site as soon as available (approx.  4-6 weeks after the editorial
process).  In short, the Symposium content will join the mainstream
scientific literature, with all the benefits that online exposure brings.  
The material will still also be published as a printed volume once all the
manuscripts have been assembled.

The site is freely available to all Web users through June.  We encourage
librarians to review it and subscribe.

To order the hardcover book, which allows for online access, click here:
www.cshlpress.com/link/symp-68.htm

Questions or comments? Please write:
Kathryn Fitzpatrick
Journals Marketing Manager
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
fitzpatr@cshl.edu