Tom Dunlap
Addicted to ArboristSite
Tim Walsh sent me a link this morning that shows the value of the ISA.
The Journal of Arboriculture is a publication "...devoted to the dissemination of
knowledge in the sicince and art of growing and maintaining amenity trees." For years,
the titles of the articles could be searched on line. NOW!!! the ISA has the first issue
completely accessible on the web:
http://joa.isa-arbor.com/
The ISA is considering putting on all of the past JoA for access. This would make a lot
of sense. Since, unfortunately, most issues of the JoA aren't read, it would save a lot of
money and pulpwood if they only existed in electronic format.
Keep up the good work ISA!
Tom
The Journal of Arboriculture is a publication "...devoted to the dissemination of
knowledge in the sicince and art of growing and maintaining amenity trees." For years,
the titles of the articles could be searched on line. NOW!!! the ISA has the first issue
completely accessible on the web:
http://joa.isa-arbor.com/
The ISA is considering putting on all of the past JoA for access. This would make a lot
of sense. Since, unfortunately, most issues of the JoA aren't read, it would save a lot of
money and pulpwood if they only existed in electronic format.
Keep up the good work ISA!
Tom