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The Condor Migrates to UC Press
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- Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 19:10:38 EDT
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The Condor Migrates to University of California Press in 2008 University of California Press Journals + Digital Publishing is proud to announce that the Cooper Ornithological Society, one of the oldest and most important ornithological societies in the world, has chosen UC Press as its new publishing partner for The Condor. Dedicated to the study and conservation of birds, the Cooper Ornithological Society has had a longstanding commitment to the development of avian scholarship in the service of the ornithological community. UC Press is proud to be a part of this mission and to help the Society further its goals in the conservation of birds and their habitats. The Press is keen to also be working collaboratively with BioOne to assure broad access for libraries to the online version of The Condor. The journal will continue to be available via BioOne's BioOne.1 collection, a full-text online package of essential biological science research journals. The Condor will also be made available for purchase as a standalone journal through UC Press and its online hosting platform, Caliber. Both print + electronic and electronic-only packages will be available for institutions from UC Press. Published continuously since 1899, The Condor has contained original research reports and review articles pertaining to the biology of wild species of birds. Over time the journal has become one of the most respected and distinguished in its field, frequently publishing seminal articles in avian biology studies. The journal has consistently maintained its position as one of the top-ranked ornithology journals in the ISI impact factor rankings. Beginning with Volume 110, Issue 1 in February 2008, The Condor will be available from UC Press both online and in print. "The Cooper Ornithological Society is extremely pleased to work with University of California Press, while retaining partnership with BioOne, to increase the reach of The Condor and to advance electronic publishing of the journal. We expect this new partnership and a new editorial process to take one of the premier ornithological journals of the world to a whole new level." Thomas E. Martin, President, Cooper Ornithological Society "The Condor has been with BioOne since the aggregation's inception in 2001. By partnering with both University of California Press and BioOne, The Condor is fulfilling its mission to sustainably maximize distribution for the benefit of the entire scholarly community." Susan Skomal Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, BioOne "UC Press is proud to be working with both the Cooper Ornithological Society and BioOne to enable a broad range of access to The Condor" says Rebecca Simon, Director, University of California Press Journals + Digital Publishing. "Such collaborations between non-profit, mission-driven organizations help assure not only affordable access for libraries but sustainable models for the scholarly publishing community." For more information about The Condor at UC Press, please visit www.ucpressjournals.com For more information about The Condor at BioOne please visit www.bioone.org For more information about the Cooper Ornithological Society please visit www.cooper.org -- Nick Lindsay Journals Marketing & Circulation Manager University of California Press 510-642-8883
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