Welcome to PLS Author(s): Source: Politics and the Life Sciences, 32(2):ii-ii. 2014. Published By: Association for Politics and the Life Sciences DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2990/1471-5457-32.2.ii URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.2990/1471-5457-32.2.ii

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abstracts can be searched and viewed online by any visitor. Most titles and abstracts are also available in MEDLINE, which is freely accessible at www.pubmed. gov; titles and abstracts are uploaded to MEDLINE once an issue is fully assembled. In 2007, PLS joined BioOne,e a prominent not-forprofit journal aggregator, as an inaugural component of its second collection, BioOne.2,e which is accessible online through subscribing libraries worldwide. Titles, abstracts, and full text are now sent directly from Allen Press to BioOne.2,e to be indexed for searching. All Internet users searching BioOne.2e can see all PLS titles and abstracts starting with VOL. 23, NO. 1. Individuals searching through subscribing libraries can download full-text PLS papers at no charge. Now, additionally, individuals searching BioOne.2e independently can download these papers on a ‘‘pay-per-view’’ basis. Titles, abstracts, and, in some cases, full text are also available through Academic Search Alumni Edition, Academic Search Premier, Academic Search Product Family, International Political Science Abstracts, Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection, and Social Sciences Abstracts — all aggregated for institutions by EBSCOhost,t a commercial service. In 2007, JSTOR, a not-for-profit organization established to create, maintain, and make widely available a trusted archive of important scholarly journals, invited PLS to join its index. The full text of all back issues from 1982 to 2012 is now available through the JSTOR database. Additional information about PLS can be found at the journal’s website, www.politicsandthelifesciences.org, or the APLS website, www.aplsnet.org.

LIFE SCIENCES is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal with a global audience. PLS is owned and published by the ASSOCIATION FOR POLITICS AND THE LIFE SCIENCES, the APLS, which is both an American Political Science Association (APSA) Related Group and an American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) Member Society. The journal’s topic range is exceptionally broad: evolutionary and laboratory insights into political behavior, including political violence, from group conflict to war, terrorism, and torture; political analysis of life sciences research, health policy, environmental policy, and biosecurity policy; and philosophical analysis of life sciences problems, such as bioethical controversies. Typical contributors include political scientists and political behaviorists; biosecurity and international security experts; life scientists, clinicians, health policy scholars, and bioethicists; moral and evolutionary philosophers; environmental scientists and ecological economists; political-behavioral and environmental historians; science policy scholars and historians of science; and, legal scholars. PLS is published in fall and spring by Allen Press. Some papers succeeding in peer review may be published online after emerging from revision and prepress routines. These papers are available in fulltext format for subscribers, for journalists on request, and for the general public in special cases on the journal’s website (www.politicsandthelifesciences.org) before appearing in hard copy. Titles, abstracts, and full text are available at the PLS website for APLS members and subscribing institutions, such as university libraries. Titles and

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