SILnews 28
September 1999
Contents
The weird and wonderful: Australian arid zone rivers / SIL 2001 >>>
Environmental news and issues >>>
SIL 2001
To see and experience first hand the weird and wonderful limnology of Australia, plan on attending the 28th Congress of SIL (SIL 2001). The Congress will be held in Melbourne at the Clayton campus of Monash University from 4 – 10 February 2001.
The first circular was mailed in August. The second circular (final) will be sent out in May 2000 and will contain information about: registration, accommodation, mid-congress excursions, pre and post congress tours, submission of abstracts, and the oral and poster sessions. To receive the second circular contact the Congress Manager by post, fax or e-mail (addresses, page 11) before May 1, 2000.
A series of special sessions will also be held. If you wish to suggest a topic for a special session or chair a special session, please send the following details: name of topic, chair person(s), postal and e-mail addresses of chairperson(s) to the Congress Manager. These details will be included in the second circular so that participants can nominate their paper for one of these sessions.
It is our intention that registration for the congress, submission of abstracts and the booking of accommodation will be available through our web site: www.monash.edu.au/oce/sil2001 >>>
Please check this site for regular updates about the organisation of SIL 2001.
Correction
In the Message from the Editor in SILnews 27, Philip Gregory’s company was identified as Label Marketing. The correct name of the company is Lapel Marketing.
Attention: Manufacturers of limnological equipment and publishers
SILNEWS is now accepting advertisements for equipment and publications that will be of interest to SIL members.
SILNEWS is distributed three times a year to more than 3,000 members and libraries world-wide. If your company is interested in acquiring advertising space in SILNEWS, please contact the Editorial office for rates at clara.fabbro@ec.gc.ca or use the mailing address on the front page.
Moving?
Send your change of address to:
Deborah D. Cook
Department of Biological Sciences
The University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0206
USA
Phone: 205-348-1787
Fax: 205-348-1403
E-mail: dcook@biology.as.ua.edu
REMEMBER …
SILNEWS depends on its readers for articles. Please send your contributions to the Editorial Office at the following address:
Dr. Richard D. Roberts, Editor OR
Ms. Clara Fabbro, Editorial Assistant
GEMS/WATER Collaborating Centre
Environment Canada
11 Innovation Blvd.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Canada S7N 3H5
E-mail: clara.fabbro@ec.gc.ca