Thanx to Bernd and Jeff K for letting me know the acronym for MAPS. I'm a 
little slow sometimes. Meteoritics And Planetary Science...DAH??? The 
bulletins for the new meteorites classified are supplements that typically 
come out in the summer. (I'm rehashing all this for the newbies and slow to 
learn like myself).

For only $880/year for 12 issues or about $75/issue...I/you can get a 
subscription to their journal. It must be the nice pictures that Robert 
Matson was alluding to the other day that makes it so special. Actually the 
abstracts are interesting in themselves. I wish I could afford it...maybe I 
could get it if I stopped buying new meteorites.

This has be the front line for new, detailed information on meteoritics.

John

PS Jeff also said to use the Find button to searchthe bulletins...I'll try 
that too.

> hello all,
> 
> When the Meteoritical Bulletins come out...I usually just print them out. 
> Being old-fashioned I like to look at paper or a book before I look at a 
> computer screen. However, it makes it tough to search for anything other than 
> the my old fashioned way of just looking for it in the different bulletins. 
> It has to be easier than this...
> 
> Could someone explain to me what the different options are associated with 
> receiving and using these bulletins. How to do a search? Does one have to 
> belong to the society to get better info, etc. I'm not sure what is available 
> other than what I see in the bulletin .pdf files.
> 
> Help, John    PS What does MAPS stand for anyway????
> 
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