CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
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The Ecological Society of America seeks photographs that depict
ecological concepts and can be used to teach undergraduate ecology. We
invite individuals with ecological photographs to submit them for peer
review and inclusion in ESA's digital teaching library, Ecoed.net.=20
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Examples of photograph subjects sought for Ecoed.net:
-- Noteworthy organisms, communities, and ecosystems.
-- Ecological interactions.
-- Human impacts on ecosystems, including management and restoration.
-- Research methods and techniques (field or lab).
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REVIEW
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Submissions are accepted on a continual basis and will be reviewed 2-3
times per year. Submissions received by November 15, 2007 will be sent
out for review and, if accepted, will be included in Ecoed.net by
January 2008. Submissions received after November 15th will be reviewed
in the spring.=20
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All submitted items are peer reviewed. The information provided with
each submission is important for ecology educators searching for
resources to use effectively in their courses. Therefore, both the
photograph and its corresponding descriptions are required for a
submission to be complete.
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Only submissions that meet all of the following criteria will be
included in Ecoed.net:
-- Visual quality and clarity.
-- Ecological significance.
-- Scientific accuracy.
-- Instructional value.
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For more detailed author guidelines, visit:
http://www.ecoed.net/pages/guidelines_photo
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We are also currently seeking reviewers. If you are interested in
reviewing photographs in November, please email Jennifer Riem
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
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COPYRIGHT AND USE
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Submission to Ecoed.net is an opportunity to share useful teaching
resources with other educators. Resource authors retain copyright of
submitted photographs and submission information. All Ecoed.net
resources are available free of charge to registered users, who agree to
the Terms of Use (http://www.ecoed.net/pages/termsofuse). Users agree to
cite the resources that they use.
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ABOUT ECOED.NET
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Ecoed.net is ESA's digital library for ecology education resources. The
goal of the library is to provide educators with a forum to contribute
and locate peer-reviewed ecology education resources that are
scientifically sound and pedagogically useful. Ecoed.net strives to
foster a community of ecology education users and contributors.
Ecoed.net is managed by ESA's Office of Education and Diversity
Programs.
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ABOUT THE BIOSCIENCE EDUCATION NETWORK (BEN)
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ESA is a founding partner of the Bioscience Education Network (BEN), a
collaborative digital library project that involves more than 20
professional societies and biology education coalitions. BEN is the
Biology Pathway of the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) and is
coordinated by the American Association for the Advancement of Science
(AAAS). Ecoed.net and BEN are funded by the National Science Foundation
(NSF).

For more information, please contact:
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Jennifer Riem <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>=20
Education Coordinator
Ecological Society of America
Department of Education and Diversity Programs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>=20
301.588.3873 ext. 314

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