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PalArch Call for papers & New Issue



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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 11:40:16 -0500
From: "Beatty, Brian Lee" <blbeatty@ku.edu>
Subject: PalArch Call for papers & New Issue
To: dinosaur@usc.edu

CALL FOR PAPERS!!!      
PalArch (www.PalArch.nl), the Netherlands-based online journal is looking for 
submissions of manuscripts in all areas of vertebrate paleontology, 
archaeology, and egyptology. This journal prides itself in a FAST TURNAROUND 
and is PEER-REVIEWED, allowing for fast dissemination of research. 
Because the journal is online, there is no limit to the number or size of 
illustrations in color or otherwise. Papers and proceedings are available free 
for 3 months, then available after that period by payment. In addition, 
monographs submitted to PalArch are sold, with 75% (yes, you get money back!) 
of the profits of their sale going back to the author (see www.PalArch.nl for 
details).
The journal releases four issues a year:
1 January (deadline for submissions 1 October previous to submission)
1 April (deadline for submissions 1 January previous to submission)
1 July (deadline for submissions 1 April previous to submission)
1 October (deadline for submissions 1 July previous to submission)
For more information, see:
<http://www.palarch.nl/algcallforpapers.htm>
or
www.PalArch.nl

Please consider taking the opportunity to contribute to PalArch and have your 
work disseminated to paleontologists and others the world over! 

ALSO:
The second issue of the Netherlands webbased scientific journal www.PalArch.nl 
<http://www.PalArch.nl> is online with 2 papers on vertebrate palaeontology 
<http://www.palarch.nl/Palaeontology/palaeontology.htm> and 8 book reviews 
<http://www.palarch.nl/Non_scientific/bookreview.htm>. 
The Newsletter can be found at 
<http://www.palarch.nl/Non_scientific/newslettermember.htm>. To open the 
pdf-file you need to be a member of the Foundation. 
Topics of this Newsletter are: 
News on the activities of the PalArch Foundation 
Report of the official release by Minister Van der Hoeven (S.M. van Roode & 
A.J. Veldmeijer) 
Entering a new millennium: the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum (L. Schwappach) 
The Logan Museum of Anthropology's European Paleolithic Collections (W. Green) 
The mysterious Bog people (V. van Vilsteren) 
The palaeoart of Joe Tucciarone (J. Tucciarone) 
Egypt in photographs (Z. Kosc)




Brian Lee Beatty
www.PalArch.nl Vertebrate Paleontology - Editorial Board
PhD Student
Division of Vertebrate Paleontology
The University of Kansas 
Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center 
1345 Jayhawk Blvd. 
Lawrence, KS 66045-7561 U.S.A. 
office# (785) 832 1753
fax# (785) 864 5335
email: blbeatty@ku.edu <mailto:blbeatty@ku.edu> 
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