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Call for Articles:
Upcoming ACNS Issues, 2008
The African Crops & Seed Systems News Service (ACNS) Team
invites you to disseminate your research findings and other information
through its upcoming issues of the ACNS Newsletter. From November 2008, ACNS
will be running short issues on a weekly basis under the banner "ACNS Weekly
Update". We
are delighted to inform you that the newsletter is now a world leading
source of information on improvement of African crops, such that:
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the newsletter now reaches over 30,000
subscribers in research, development and business across the globe
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it is listed and cited by over 300 websites
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over 85 leading news agencies including TV,
radio, newspapers, internet and e-journals and magazines source and
publicize information from the newsletter.
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ACNS is
listed in the leading internet search engines and scientific directories
including Google, Yahoo, Excite, Live, Searchtorpedo, MSN, AskJeeves,
Google Scholar, Scirus, SciSeek and many more.
The newsletter covers:
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research breakthroughs in improvement of
African crops and seed systems by researchers, research centres and networks
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announcements for meetings, grants,
scholarships, publications, training, websites, etc
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breaking news on African crops from the media
across the globe
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brief profiles for research projects,
departments, organizations, websites and researchers
Send your article, announcement, photos, new
publication, website or profile to the editor using the address below. To
reduce the size of images for email/internet transmission we have created a
simple user guide (see below) to help you. It is also available at
http://www.africancrops.net/processimage/technologytips.htm.
Kindly send your information and inquiries to:
The Manager
Africancrops.net
Website
c/o FORMAT
P.O. Box 79 - 00621 Nairobi, Kenya
Email
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