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I couldn't get it to open, but maybe it is another one of those bandwidth things
Simon and I have upgraded to Acrobat reader 9.3 from 5.0 and can now open this new resource.Certainly a step into the future for the SRGC.
The presentation is great. Perhaps each issue could have a theme? For instance concentrate on an in-depth view of plants of a particular area, or a genus, or a type of habitat? I began to think that the theme of the first issue was blue/purple/pink flowers until I reached the yellow Draba on page 13 !To produce it monthly, the editors must be confident of having enough material, and having seen some of ZZ's offerings on the Forum recently I am sure that is right. But I am also sure there are many of us who could contribute a bundle of pix with some commentary for our expert editors to put together.
This is a fantastic innovation. I particularly like the focus on alpines in the mountains and open garden cultivation. I also like the notion of serendipity and spontaneity as it will make going to new issues more interesting. I have a couple of suggestions.For the layout I suggest that International Rock Gardener be at the foot of each page. This would ensure that if a single page is reproduced, the origin will be clear. Have you given any thought to using Google as the means to index the magazine? Google will index it anyway, of course, but there may be ways to make it more effective so that after a few years it is not necessary for the SRGC to provide an index. I am not an expert on Google (and it seems to be changing all the time!) but if you do have International Rock Gardener as a footer on each page, items in the document might be more focused in a Google search. For example if you wanted to search in the magazine for all references to Saxifraga you would use the search terms Saxifraga "International Rock Gardener".