Reports of ASA Divisions, Branches, and Committees, 2007 (original) (raw)
Ronnie Heiniger (North Carolina State University) for com-bioterrorism. With this late change the tour did not make the program. However, a good tour was scheduled at the last puter software John Caddel (Oklahoma State University) for websites minute. Stops included General Mills with a discussion on what the company would like to see from Universities, Davisco Chair Hodges requested volunteers to coordinate each cate-Foods milk and soy processing, Aurora Malting, and Bailey gory of the Educational Materials Award Program for 2002. Nurseries. A total of about 90 individuals attended the all-Volunteers were: day tour. Dave Franzen (North Dakota State University) for publica-Suggestions tions of 16 pages or less Larry Oldham (Mississippi State University) for publica-Discussion centered around the need for recognition of A-7 tions of ΟΎ16 pages members and others in the ASA that have contributed greatly Gregory Roth (Penn State University) for newsletters to the organization and the scientific effort but will not qualify Curtis Thompson (Kansas State University) for audiovisual for the "Fellow" designation. Further discussion will occur at Michael Ottman (University of Arizona) for computer softthe 2001 meeting. ware Remarks Mike Daniels (University of Arkansas) for websites General concern was expressed about the declining number The nominating committee for ASA Board member repreof papers presented in this division. Further discussion on how senting A-4 and chair-elect of A-4 is Mike Schmitt, Dale Fjell, to address this issue will occur at the 2001 meeting. and Steven Hodges. Nominations were requested from the floor and Dewey Lee (University of Georgia) was nominated.-Daniel J. Duncan This year 36 symposia contained papers from at least one A-4 member, although the division did not present a sympo-A051 NORTH CENTRAL BRANCH sium and Chair Hodges recommended this not happen again in 2002. There were 17 oral papers in A-4 and 16 papers General Report in poster sessions. Chair Hodges reminded the group of the COORDINATION COMMITTEE AND Action: It was moved to amend the motion so that the A301 EDITORIAL AFFAIRS, POLICIES, summaries would be included in both the electronic and print AND PRACTICES COMMITTEE versions of AJ. Seconded. Carried. The committee met on Tuesday, 23 Oct. 2001, at 8:30 a.m. Action: Motion withdrawn. in Charlotte, NC. The meeting was called to order by the Action: It was moved to require that executive summaries ASA editor-in-chief, Jerry Hatfield. Those present were: be published for all AJ papers and that the summaries be written after the paper is accepted. Seconded.
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