Abstract

Genetics Selection Evolution: news for the period January 2009 - May 2010 and editorial announcements

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  • Comparing statistics between 2008 and 2009 provides some initial indication on the consequences of the “Open Access” conversion

  • The total number of manuscripts published was higher in 2009 (54) than in 2008 (40), which is partly due to the success of the call for sponsored papers in spring 2008 to promote new Open Access Genetics Selection Evolution (GSE) i.e. eight sponsored papers were published

  • The increase in number of published papers is made possible by the fact that with the Open Access online model, there is no restriction in page number as before with the paper version

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Introduction

Comparing statistics between 2008 and 2009 provides some initial indication on the consequences of the “Open Access” conversion. Genetics Selection Evolution: news for the period January 2009 - May 2010 and editorial announcements It is nearly a year and a half since the journal Genetics Selection Evolution (GSE) is published as an open access journal and it is time for an update on its activity and to share some changes on the editorial board.

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