| ZOOTAXA | ISSN 1175-5326 (Print Edition) & ISSN 1175-5334 (Online Edition) | |
| A rapid international journal for animal taxonomists | ||
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The AdvantagesUnmatched speed of
publication
In this era of elevated extinction
rates of World's living animal species, rapid publications of
taxonomic papers are not only desirable to authors, but also important to
our science. Zootaxa aims to publish manuscripts
within a month after the final revisions are
accepted by editors.
Great flexibility
Unlike many other journals, Zootaxa
does not restrict the length of manuscripts. A paper of a few pages describing
a new species is not too short and a monograph of a few hundred
pages is not too long. The only requirement is that peers/editors
consider it a quality paper that is well-presented and makes a good
contribution to animal diversity research. As an option for monographs, ISBNs
are assigned to papers of 60 pages or more.
Subscription is also flexible. You can have a standing order to the online or print edition, or both. You can also have a standing order to a subset of papers (e.g. papers on insects, papers on fishes). You can also purchase individual papers and both PDF or paper copies can be ordered this way. Minimized cost to authors and readers Optimized use of technology
Internet will be used to maximize the benefits of online journals: reduced cost in production and delivery, enhanced access, and interactive links in online files. The print edition is also produced concurrently for permanent records, using state-of-the-art printing technology. Environmental soundness
The use of paper is minimized to save our forests and environment: free e-reprint is provided to authors instead of paper ones so that authors can print out only enough paper copies that are needed; paper reprints can be ordered as few as 25 copies to avoid waste; correspondence /invoices to subscribers are sent electrically without paper whenever possible; submissions and reviews of manuscripts are handled electronically whenever possible. |
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June 2006
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