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New Paper (Redux)
Hi All -
Hey, thanks to everyone for all the requests for my new paper in
_Anatomical Record_! (We'll see if everyone's still so excited after they
read it...) I should make a clarification, however: sadly, I don't have
any electronic copies of the paper yet. I'm presuming that an actual PDF of
the final thing won't be issued until the December issue of the journal
verges on release (that way the PDF will have the page numbers, etc.). At
the moment, only the HTML version exists, and I can't even see what _that_
looks like because my current institution doesn't have electronic access to
the journal! 8-O But I'm working on the problem via a couple of avenues.
If/when I get a hold of the HTML version, I'll be happy to paste it all into
an MS Word document and/or PDF file and send that around. I hope to have
electronic access in a week or so, so I just ask a wee bit of patience.
Thanks! Of course, said HTML version isn't exactly citable in the
traditional sense, but you can certainly cite it using the DOI number until
then.
Speaking of DOI numbers, I should have another paper out any day now in
the _Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature_ (another one to which I don't have
access at the moment) on the use of DOI numbers in the
_Epidendrosaurus_/"_Scansoriopteryx_" case. It's supposed to be out in the
September issue of the journal, but I don't know if that's been released yet
or when it will be (if it hasn't). Anyone have a library with subscription
to this?
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Jerry D. Harris
Director of Paleontology
Dixie State College
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Address this year lays no claim to authoritativeness; it is
not a wide synthesis of the state of knowledge reached
in any particular field; nor does it pretend to any
particular intrinsic importance." -- Sir Gavin de Beer,
opening sentence of his 1947 Presidential Address to
the Linnean Society of London