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From The Journal Editor about Abstracts
THE ABSTRACT AS A PERMANENT RECORD Each year, the Journal of Cave and Karst Studies publishes the abstracts from the annual national convention of the National Speleological Society. This collection is our official archive recording the recent activity in a variety of speleological fields ranging from archaeology to exploration to photography. Unlike the Convention Program or the NSS News, the Journal is listed in a variety of scientific bibliographies. Anyone looking for information on caves in granite can find numerous references to the Journal on Georef or in a variety of other geology reference materials. Cavers preparing abstracts for the convention (and, unfortunately, the session chairs) sometimes forget that the abstract is more than an invitation, or "teaser" to entice an audience. It is also a permanent record. A summary of all the substantial information one plans to present. While the Journal does not wish to limit the types of presentations made at convention, we would like members to understand the requirements of our publication and the reasons we have them. HOW THE JOURNAL "SELECTS" ABSTRACTS The Journal has to limit the number of pages devoted to abstracts and, hence, readers may note that the abstracts published from past conventions were "selected" and edited. Several criteria are used.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF THE JOURNAL
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