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Publications - Rangeland Ecology & Management and Rangelands

Login Process for SRM Journals to Change in January 2010

We are pleased to announce that Rangelands and Rangeland Ecology & Management is moving to a new online platform. The web address will stay the same (http://www.srmjournals.org/), but you will notice a new design as well as additional features such as:

  • New Search Options
  • Personal Profile Manager
  • Download Citations to Citation Manager
  • Sign up for Alerts

The new site will be launch in January 2010. At that time you will receive an e-mail with instructions for logging into the site. This e-mail will have a return address of “SRM Online Journals.”

Please follow the instructions carefully! You will need to register, even if you are already registered on the current site. You will need to provide your first and last name, create a password, and confirm your e-mail address. Then you will be able to read full-text articles and enjoy the other new features on the site.

If you encounter any problems or have questions, please contact Customer Support at: onlinepublishing@allenpress.com. We hope you enjoy the new site!

Rangeland Ecology & Management (formerly Journal of Range Management) is a publication of the Society for Range Management (SRM) and is published six times a year in January, March, May, July, September, and November. Since its premiere in 1948, the journal has provided a forum for the presentation and discussion of facts, ideas, and philosophies pertaining to the study, management, ecology, and use of rangelands and their resources. Rangeland Ecology & Management (REM) is peer-reviewed and provides international exchange of scholarly research and information among persons interested in rangelands. REM is available by subscription. SRM members receive a special discount rate!

Rangelands is a full-color publication of the Society for Range Management and is published six times per year in February, April, June, August, October, and December. Each issue of Rangelands features several scientific articles, book reviews, and society news. Additionally, readers may find youth, technology, and policy departments. The journal provides a forum for readers to get scientifically correct information in a user friendly, non-technical format. Rangelands is intended for a wide-range of individuals including educators, students, rangeland owners and managers, researchers, and policy leaders. Rangelands is just one of the great benefits of joining SRM.

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