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IF ASKED...
Did you realize... BSA is truly THE home for ALL
plant scientists around the globe.
- The Society is a partner in three separate programs
that provide free online access to the American
Journal of Botany in 72 developing
nations and at minimal cost to a further 36? The
HINARI1, AGORA2 and OARE3
programs were developed in conjunction with the
World Health Organization, United Nations Environment
Programme, Yale University and a number of leading
science and technology publishing partners. Their
goals are simple - to improve access to scientific
information for institutions in developing countries
by providing high quality, timely, relevant agricultural,
biomedical, environmental and social science journals
at affordable prices.
- The Society has led the development of the PlantingScience4
educational outreach program, which is now a growing
collaboration among ten Scientific Societies. This
program goes to the heart of our mission and has
allowed us to share plant science inquiry with thousands
of middle and high school students through online
mentorship.
- We are now working to communicate more effectively
with our international colleagues to promote botany
by translating BSA web pages and reaching out to
our neighbors in their local languages, beginning
with Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries.
- The American Journal of Botany launched
AJB Advance Access, which allows us to post finalized
articles in advance of print. This offers you faster
access to the latest research and potentially higher
access and citation rates for our authors.
- BSA is developing new ways to foster communication
and connections for our members. New features include a social/career networking area for
BSA members (think Facebook for botany!) as well
as a student forum and Women-in-Botany listserv.
- BSA puts on a fantastic annual conference and
collaborates with other botanical groups, both nationally
and internationally. At BOTANY 2010, over 900 plant
scientists and students from around the world made
connections, shared research, built career networks,
and furthered the field of botany. Members received
significant discounts in annual meeting registration
and the opportunity to apply for BSA awards and
travel stipends.
1. HINARI
(Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative)
2. AGORA
(Access to Global Online Research in Agriculture)
3. OARE
(Online Access to Research in the Environment)
4. PlantingScience
"WAYS
TO GIVE" | Meeting
you half way - "AJB
PERPETUAL ACCESS OFFER" |
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Mission: promote botany, the field of basic science dealing with the study and inquiry into the form, function, development, diversity, reproduction, evolution, and uses of plants and their interactions within the biosphere.
Objectives: sustain and provide improved formal and informal education about plants; encourage basic plant research; provide expertise, direction, and position statements concerning plants and ecosystems; and foster communication within the professional botanical community, and between botanists and the rest of humankind through publications, meetings, and committees. |
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