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Systematic Biology
(online with HighWire Press since 5 Mar 2009)

URL: http://sysbio.oxfordjournals.org (outside North America: http://intl-sysbio.oxfordjournals.org:1080)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Online ISSN: 1076-836X
Print ISSN: 1063-5157
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Systematic Biology Oxford University Press and the Society of Systematic Biologists are pleased to announce that the full text of Systematic Biology is available online.

Systematic Biology is the bimonthly journal of the Society of Systematic Biologists. Papers for the journal are original contributions to the theory, principles, and methods of systematics as well as phylogeny, evolution, morphology, biogeography, paleontology, genetics, and the classification of all living things. A Points of View section offers a forum for discussion, while book reviews and announcements of general interest are also featured.

Systematic Biology Online contains the full content of each issue of the journal in full-text HTML and PDF formats beginning with the February 2004 issue(Volume 53, Issue 1). Full-text PDFs and abstracts are available back to the December 1952 issue.

Each issue will be placed online approximately on the date it is mailed to subscribers; therefore the online site will be available prior to receipt of your paper copy. Online readers may want to sign up for the eTOC (electronic Table of Contents) service, which will deliver each new issue's table of contents via email. The web site also provides access to information about the journal (such as Instructions to Authors, the Editorial Board, and subscription information).

Access to the full text of articles will be available by institutional license, which comes with all institutional subscriptions, or by individual subscription. All other access (e.g., to Abstracts, eTOCs, searching, Instructions to Authors) will remain freely available.

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John Sack, Director,
HighWire Press, Stanford University