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Contact: Joe Polinski
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Sigmon Publishes Images in American Society for Microbiology Collection

October 29, 2008

ROCK HILLThe American Society for Microbiology (ASM) has announced the publication of images under the title “The Starch Hydrolysis Test” by York Technical College Biology Instructor Janie Sigmon, Ph.D., in its MicrobeLibrary Visual Collection.
The Visual Collection is a clearinghouse of high quality, peer-reviewed images, animations, and videos about the microbial world for educators, primarily at the undergraduate level.

The Visual Collection is one of many resources in MicrobeLibrary, an online, searchable collection of more than 2,000 peer-reviewed resources for undergraduate microbiology and biology education. The library builds upon the scientific expertise, intellectual creativity, and private collections of the members of ASM and other researchers of microbiology and biology from around the world; it receives more than a million hits per month.

“The Visual Collection has always been the most widely used section of the MicrobeLibrary,” said Susan Bagley of Michigan Technological University and editor-in-chief of the Visual Collection. “We owe the success of the MicrobeLibrary to the high-quality resources submitted by authors who are committed to sharing their scholarship of teaching and learning with a broader community of educators.”

Sigmon’s images are important additions to MicrobeLibrary. Given the current social and political climate, it is more important than ever that authoritative materials are available to help students, the general public, and other scientists understand the significance and impact of microorganisms in the world.

MicrobeLibrary is a founding partner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s BiosciEdNet Collaborative (www.biosciednet.org), a portal sponsored by the National Science Foundation’s National Science Digital Library (www.nsdl.org). MicrobeLibrary, which has won many citations and media accolades, is the first service of its kind and continues to be recognized as one of the best resources for science information.

The American Society for Microbiology is the oldest and largest single life science membership organization in the world, composed of over 43,000 scientists and health professionals. Its mission is to promote research and research training in the microbiological sciences and to assist communication between scientists, policy makers, and the public to improve health, the environment, and economic well-being.

For more information, contact Sigmon at jsigmon@yorktech.com or (803) 981-7196.

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