e-mail in Comm Clin Cytom?

Phillip McCoy (pmccoy@UMDNJ.EDU)
Tue, 21 Mar 1995 14:21:06 -0500 (EST)

Dear Colleagues;

As Associatre Editor of Communications, I am charged with
soliciting comments, opinions, and observations regarding clinical
cytometry for publication. I have noticed that folks are more willing to
post an e-mail than to write a letter for future publication. I would
like to select various items from this mail listing and publish them in
Communications.? Does this sound reasonable? Should the posting individual
be asked to edit his/her comments first? Are you supportive of this idea?
I think it would give a wider audience to these conversations and could
be quite valuable. Please contact me with your opinions.

Thank you,

Phil McCoy
pmccoy@umdnj.edu


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