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From: aroid-l-bounces at gizmoworks.com
[mailto:aroid-l-bounces at gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of Derek Burch
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 7:39 PM
To: aroid-l at gizmoworks.com
Subject: [Aroid-l] FW: Aroideana - and help to get it right
Dear correspondent,
I am very glad that this has reached me [an interesting letter on the
contents of Aroideana - ed], and I have to say that, as editor I cold
not be more aware of the fact that Aroideana has very little to offer
much of the society's membership. How to correct this is another matter.
I have opened the subject of Aroideana contents a number of times in
various forums, from the august, almighty board to conversations with
real people. I should be very pleased to bring us into a situation where
the journal was a good reason for belonging to the society - goodness
knows there is little enough else that members get unless they come to
the annual meeting. The Newsletter is getting better and better, I
think, while in Aroideana we remain a place of good quality taxonomic
material and very little else.
However, that 'little else' does include ethnobotanical things, and
historical material, and, as of the last issue, an attempt to bring in
the very practical aspect of seed sowing and early seedling growth
:intended to be the first of a regular series of similar forums.
However, any part of this depends on the material submitted. Did you
respond to my request on Aroid-l for your experience to add to that
issue on seed growing. And have you let me know what the next compendium
for the coming issue should address as a practical topic? I have asked
for submissions on storage of corms and/or on aroid recipes for
particular communities. Response - one promise of an article (I can
always count on Julius for food ideas). So, is your sharing of
experience on either topic actively in your computer even as we
correspond ? Bashful about writing? I can do it for you if you give me
an article in rough form. Not interested in these topics? Well, what the
hell are you interested in, and why I haven't I been told about it
directly, with an offer for a contribution as part of the communication?
I'm afraid that without member's (or nonmember's, come to that)
submissions and the exchange of ideas, Aroideana is going to stay as
dead in the water as far as you are concerned as it has been for some
time. You will have to remember that your membership goes to subsidize
some aroid research which might not otherwise happen, or decide that the
money might be better spent in starting your own publication that more
meets your needs. I would understand completely, but I wish you luck in
getting people to write for you.
Let me know how you feel.
Best, Derek
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