International Biometric Society co-publishes journal with Springer
The International Biometric Society has chosen Springer as the co-publisher of its Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics (JABES). The quarterly journal will start publication at Springer with Volume 15, Issue 1, in March 2010. Backfiles to 2001 will be available on Springer’s electronic platform springerlink.com.
The Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics publishes papers of value to applied researchers and statistical consultants in the agricultural sciences, the biological sciences (including biotechnology), and the environmental sciences (including those dealing with natural resources). The focus is primarily on interdisciplinary papers as well as papers that illustrate the application of new and important statistical methods using real data. Carl Schwarz of Simon Fraser University in Canada is editor-in-chief.
Andrew Mead, President of the International Biometric Society, said, “We are delighted to be working with Springer to publish JABES. Ever since the establishment of the journal in the mid 1990s, a joint venture between the International Biometric Society and the American Statistical Association, the journal has published key articles demonstrating the development and application of statistical and mathematical methods in agricultural, biological and environmental sciences. With the increasing emphasis on environmental and ecological research, this is an important area of activity for the International Biometric Society, and the journal is a key resource to support the research activities of many members of the society. We are looking forward to a successful partnership with Springer.”
John Kimmel, Executive Editor of Statistics at Springer, said, “We are very pleased that the International Biometric Society chose Springer to publish this important journal in applied statistics. We look forward to working with the society to increase the journal’s exposure.”
The International Biometric Society promotes the development and application of statistical and mathematical theory and methods in the biosciences, including agriculture, biomedical science, public health, ecology, environmental sciences, forestry and related disciplines. The Society welcomes as members statisticians, mathematicians, biological scientists and others devoted to interdisciplinary efforts in advancing the collection and interpretation of information in the biosciences.
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