[clam-devel] Fwd: Call-for-Papers on Clams: Anatomy, Habitat and Ecological Significance

Pau Arumí pau.arumi at barcelonamedia.org
Thu Apr 7 08:25:35 PDT 2011


Let's submit a clam paper here, C'MON! :-)



> Best academic spam ever :-)
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> -------- Original Message -------- 
>                           Subject: 
> Call-for-Papers on Clams: Anatomy,
> Habitat and Ecological Significance
>                              Date: 
> Tue, 05 Apr 2011 00:52:51 +0400
>                              From: 
> main at novapublishers.com
>                                To: 
> xavier at create.ucsb.edu
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Dear Dr. Amatriain,
>  
> We have learned of your published research on clams. We would like to
> invite your participation in our publishing program. In particular, I
> have in mind a new research or review article for an edited collection
> (invitation only) being assembled under my overall direction
> tentatively entitled 
>                                    
>          Clams: Anatomy, Habitat and Ecological Significance
> 
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> The deadline for the abstract is April 30th 2011 and for the completed
> chapter July 30th 2011. Please send the abstract and the chapter to
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