SCIENCE EMAIL 1 (Journal)
Company: AAAS
Campaign: Science Robotics Upsell
Segment: Librarians (many at higher education institutions) with active subscriptions to Science
Subject Line: What if your car drove you?
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Autonomous vehicles -- a budding technological fad, a thrilling but uncertain advancement, or a game-changing staple of the future? Our forthcoming special issue of Science Robotics, publishing in the spring of 2019, will delve into the complex questions surrounding this booming movement. But why wait until then to give your patrons access to the robotic frontier?
Science Robotics, our Science family journal dedicated to the latest utilization of robotics in scientific research, medical treatments, and industry, includes groundbreaking research, editorials, and videos within the field, keeping your patrons on the industry’s cutting edge. Bearing the quality hallmark of Science, Science Robotics addresses both theoretical advances and practical applications in the ever-expanding field.
Science Robotics also promotes the many advances in research and development of robotics for all environments, providing a central forum for communication of the most exciting new discoveries. This complimentary trial of Science Robotics offers you a front row seat to all the latest advancements, from autonomous vehicles and medical technology, to planetary and deep-sea exploration.
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Don’t let the future of robotics drive off without your patrons aboard. For questions about trials, or to request a Science Robotics price quote, email scienceonline@aaas.org. For questions about the Science family of journals, please email libraryrelations@aaas.org. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Your Library Relations Team
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Science email 2 (journal)
Company: AAAS
Campaign: Science Classic Upsell
Segment: Librarians (many at higher education institutions) with active subscriptions to Science
Subject Line: Unlock our history; build our future
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As a current Science subscriber, your patrons have access to the latest scientific breakthroughs, news and analysis in Science from 1997 to the present, but did you know how much more content Science can offer?
Science Classic brings your patrons the complete Science digital archives, fully integrated into your Science subscription. Your patrons can view the full spectrum of scholarship in Science – freeing shelf space in the library and unlocking over a century of revolutionary scientific history, from the journal’s founding in 1880 through 1996.
1920: Albert Einstein’s primer on the theory of relativity (Vol. 51, Issue 1305, 02 Jan 1920)
1949: Nobel Prize winner Max Planck’s “The Meaning and Limits of Exact Science” (Vol. 110, Issue 2857, 30 Sep 1949)
1968: Garrett Hardin’s renowned conservation essay, “Tragedy of the Commons”(Vol. 162, Issue 3859, 13 Dec 1968)
1982: Jean Marx’s pioneering research news article on the breaking HIV-AIDS crisis (Vol. 217, Issue 4560, 13 Aug 1982)
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Confirm your one-time purchase of Science Classic before December 21, 2018 and receive a 15% discount. Click the button below to request your Science Classic quote today.
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Give your researchers firsthand access to the greatest scientific minds of the twentieth century, along with the cultural and historical breakthroughs responsible for the arc of Science history – and the history of science – alike.
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Your Library Relations Team
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