BioOne Announces 2011 Collections

BioOne is pleased to welcome six new titles and their respective not-for-profit publishers to the 2011 BioOne Collections. These additions further enhance the value of BioOne, an essential aggregation of quality content encompassing the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences.

Four titles from the prestigious National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France will join the BioOne.2 collection: Adansonia, Anthropozoologica, Geodiversitas, and Zoosystema. The American Bryological and Lichenological Society, publisher of The Bryologist, will add their second publication to BioOne.1 in Evansia. Ardea, flagship journal of the Netherlands Ornithologists’ Union, will also join the BioOne.1 collection.

With the January 2011 addition of these new titles, BioOne will be home to 166 total publications, 114 of which (69%) are ISI-ranked. Furthermore, 65 of BioOne’s titles (39%) have their current content available online exclusively through the BioOne platform, and 31 titles (19%) are based outside of the US. In addition to its two subscribed collections, BioOne continues to be home to twelve open access publications, freely available to all users and fully integrated with the subscribed titles.

For subscription or trial information, please visit the BioOne website at www.bioone.org/page/subscribe/subscriptions. 2011 rates for both the BioOne.1 and BioOne.2 collections reflect a price increase of 4% over 2010. Institutions subscribing to both collections receive a 5% discount on their BioOne.1 subscription.

New Publications for 2011

The following titles will make their debut in BioOne on January 3, 2011:

To BioOne.1:
Ardea, published by the Netherlands Ornithologists’ Union
Evansia, published by the American Bryological and Lichenological Society

To BioOne.2:
Adansonia, published by the National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France
Anthropolozoologica, published by the National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France
Geodiversitas, published by the National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France
Zoosystema, published by the National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France

2011 collection title lists in .pdf and .csv formats are available for download on the BioOne website at www.bioone.org/page/about/content/titles.

2010 Content Departure
Additionally, effective January 2011, the following title will no longer add new content to BioOne.

From BioOne.2:
Journal of Great Lakes Research, published by the International Association for Great Lakes Research (to Elsevier)

In accordance with both BioOne standard policy and Project Transfer (www.uksg.org/transfer) guidelines, all issues previously hosted on BioOne from departing titles will remain accessible to subscribers in perpetuity.

About BioOne

BioOne is an innovative nonprofit collaborative and the leading content aggregator in the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences. More than 150 global scientific societies and nonprofit publishing organizations include their journals in BioOne’s flagship product, BioOne Complete, for the benefit of 3,500 accessing institutions and millions of researchers worldwide. Since 2001, BioOne has returned more than $68 million in royalty sharing back to its participants, with a commitment to share research more broadly, equitably, and sustainably.

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