A friendly reminder from the Society for Marine Mammalogy:  Marine Mammal 
Science is now online only!

Are you wondering why you have not received a copy of Marine Mammal Science in 
the mail recently?  

Two years ago, the majority of SMM members voted during 
the annual April ballot in favor of switching to an electronic-only journal and 
eliminating the printed version. There was an announcement of this on the 
Society’s website for several months, but it is possible you missed it if you 
do not periodically check the site and/or did not attend the annual member’s 
meeting at the biennial conference. It took some time to plan for the 
transition, and now it has become a reality.



At present, SMM members will not automatically receive e-mail notices when a 
new issue of the journal is out, although we are looking into whether we might 
get this changed. Regardless, Marine Mammal Science will continue to be 
published quarterly (January, April, July and October), and if you sign up for 
e-mail alerts (http://tinyurl.com/smm-email-alerts), Wiley will automatically 
e-mail you when a new issue is released. 

If you used the online version of 
the journal in the past, you will already know that you must go to Marine 
Mammal Science through the Society’s website while logged in as a member 
(http://www.marinemammalscience.org/members). This will give you full access to 
the journal as part of your Society of Marine Mammalogy membership benefits. If 
you try to log in to Marine Mammal Science directly through wileyonline.com, 
you will not succeed in obtaining access to articles by using your SMM member 
ID and password. Of course, many of you can also gain access to the journal 
through an institutional membership if your institution has paid to have access.

Marine Mammal Science remains the same high-quality journal as before. The 
journal will continue to operate as it has, maintaining the high standards it 
has had for papers being accepted.  Having more pages available to publish does 
not diminish the need to keep Marine Mammal Science as a high quality journal. 
Indeed, we still cannot possibly publish all papers submitted, so we must also 
select papers to consider based on their relative importance and likely degree 
of interest to the readership of the journal.   

Benefits to having an entirely electronic journal:
1) We now publish a greater number of pages without a change in membership fees 
(now 1600 pages per year, up from 1000)
2) Allows colored figures in papers without charge to authors (previously it 
cost $600 per printed color figure)
3) Eliminates charges for mailing copies of issues to members
4) Eliminates issues getting lost in the mail (as was a common occurrence in 
the past)
5) Contributes to conservation by saving trees and eliminating the carbon cost 
of shipping print copies all over the world



If you have not already done so, we invite you to read our first two 
electronic-only journal issues published January and April 2014.



If you have questions about this change or about Marine Mammal Science in 
general, please e-mail Daryl Boness, Editor-in-Chief of Marine Mammal Science, 
at mm...@megalink.net.


Best regards,


Alana V. Phillips
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Membership Chair, Society for Marine Mammalogy
http://www.marinemammalscience.org



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