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Hi Jason,
so publish in an open access no charge journal. For example,
http://jbt.abrf.org/
About the Journal of Biomolecular Techniques
/The official journal of the Association of Biomolecular Resource
Facilities/
/The Journal of Biomolecular Techniques /is a peer-reviewed publication
issued five times a year by the Association of Biomolecular Resource
Facilities <http://www.abrf.org/>. The Journal was established to
promote the central role biotechnology plays in contemporary research
activities, to disseminate information among biomolecular resource
facilities, and to communicate the biotechnology research conducted by
the Association's Research Groups and members, as well as other
investigators
George
p.s. the limited download thing (for the limited time until the public
access rider kicks in) the Nature journals have is completely silly.
p.p.s. full disclosure: since sometime last year I have been an ABRF
member. I am also a speaker (Tue PM) at this year's meeting that starts
this Sat night in Orlando
http://conf.abrf.org/index.cfm/page/ConfProg.htm
On 3/11/2012 6:17 PM, Jason Swedlow wrote:
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> Hi George-
>
> First, thanks for the pun. Never thought of that one. ;-)!
>
> More seriously-- agreed, this is a bit tricky. Nature journals adhere to
> the regulations on open access as specified by the NIH, Wellcome Trust and
> others:
>
> http://www.nature.com/authors/author_resources/deposition.html
>
> The paper will be deposited in UKPubMed Central after 6 months.
>
> Is that good enough? Many people will think not. I'm stating the facts,
> not judging them.
>
> In fact, I've been looking into ways we could distribute a PDF of the
> paper. It used to be (a long time ago) that Nature journals allowed you to
> post a PDF of a published paper on your own web site. They still allow
> this, but the PDF is limited to a certain number of downloads, or a time
> interval:
>
> http://www.nature.com/reprints/author-reprints.html
>
> We're looking into buying such a PDF, and if we can afford it, we'll update
> the list.
>
> Thanks for pointing this out-- you are absolutely correct.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jason
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 12:58 PM, George McNamara<[log in to unmask]
>
>> wrote:
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>> Hi Jason,
>>
>> Oxymoronic (OMEronic) to publish an article on open source software in a
>> closed access journal.
>>
>> George
>>
>> On 2/29/2012 5:51 PM, Jason Swedlow wrote:
>>
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>>>
>>> Dear All-
>>>
>>> FYI, the latest paper on OMERO is just out at Nature Methods:
>>>
>>> http://www.nature.com/nmeth/**journal/v9/n3/abs/nmeth.1896.**html<http://www.nature.com/nmeth/journal/v9/n3/abs/nmeth.1896.html>
>>>
>>> Any thoughts, comments, critiqus, etc. most welcome.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
--
George McNamara, Ph.D.
Image Core Manager
Analytical Imaging Core Facility (AICF)
University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine
http://www.sylvester.org/AICF (AICF home page)
PubSpectra data (XLSX file inside)
http://www.sylvester.org/documents/PubSpectra.zip (download 2000+ spectra)
http://works.bepress.com/gmcnamara/
PubSpectra / UA Graphing Site
http://www.mcb.arizona.edu/ipc/fret/index.html (Carl Boswell, now retired)
New UA Spectra Database Site
http://www.spectra.arizona.edu/ (Urs Utzinger)
UMiami Scholarly Repository "selected works"
http://works.bepress.com/gmcnamara
Care to link?
http://www.linkedin.com/in/georgemcnamara
Ready for imaging in 2012? Check out:
Miami 2012 Winter Symposium: Nanotechnology in Biomedicine
February 26-29, 2012, Miami, FL
Nature Publishing Group / University of Miami / Scripps Florida
http://www.nature.com/natureconferences/miami/mws2012/speakers.html
Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF)
International Symposium
March 17-20, 2012, Orlando, FL
http://conf.abrf.org/index.cfm
Biomedical Optics 2012 (OSA BIOMED) - Optical Society of America
April 29-May 2, 2012, Miami, FL
http://www.osa.org/meetings/topical_meetings/BIOMED/default.aspx
"Old soldiers never die, they just fade away." - Douglas Macarthur.
"Old antibodies die, please throw them away." - GM.
"Well of course you can't understand your data, you have too many controls" - Anna M. Wu, quoted in Andreas Markus Loening, Ph.D. dissertation, UCLA, 2006.
"If you do all the controls, you'll never publish." - GM.
"If you don't do the controls, you shouldn't publish." ... alternative: "If you don't do the controls, don't waste everyone's time in lab meeting." - GM.
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