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      <title>Pablo Fernicola</title>
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        <![CDATA[Pablo Fernicola - ]]>
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      <title>Discussing Nature Precedings at the 'New Communication Channels for Biology Workshop (June 26-27)'</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hilary Spencer - I will be discussing Nature Precedings next week at a workshop titled: *"New Communication Channels for Biology":http://research.calit2.net/ccbw/index.html* The workshop is scheduled for next week (Thurs-Fri, June 26 and 27th, 2008) at Calit2: California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology in]]>
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      <title>posting raw data of peer reviewed experiments in lab websites</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I have been thinking about this for quite sometime. It is a given fact that the volume of peer reviewed publications churned out in any field of research would always continue to increase.....But peer reviewed research need not always]]>
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      <title>New Communication Channels for Biology Workshop (June 26-27)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hilary Spencer - Another workshop is scheduled for next week (Thurs-Fri, June 26 and 27th) at Calit2: California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology in La Jolla, CA. bq. *"New Communication Channels for Biology":http://research.calit2.net/ccbw/index.html* The workshop will focus on the range of emerging]]>
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      <title>2007 journal Impact Factors are published</title>
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        <![CDATA[Maxine Clarke - The 2007 Impact Factors are now out (yesterday, 17 June 2008). Although noted in this forum and elsewhere that Impact Factors are a flawed metric, readers of this forum might be interested in some of the new figures: "All listed]]>
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      <title>Becoming a peer-reviewer -- 19 June 2008</title>
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        <![CDATA[Maxine Clarke - "How does one become a reviewer for Nature journals?" asks Wen Jiang of Canada's University of Toronto in _Nature Nanotechnology_'s "Nature Network forum":http://network.nature.com/forums/nnano/1761. Most graduate students and postdocs help their supervisors to review papers, he notes, but how can they]]>
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      <title>Nature MD says publishing should help research</title>
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        <![CDATA[Maxine Clarke - So says Steven Inchcoombe, who became Managing Director of Nature Publishing Group (NPG) last October, in an interview published in "the June/July issue of _Research Information_":http://www.researchinformation.info/features/feature.php?feature_id=176. He answers questions about the main information needs of researchers, the role of peer-review,]]>
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      <title>Better metrics for an individual's "value"</title>
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        <![CDATA[Maxine Clarke - The misuse of Impact Factors is mainly in two areas. First, different disciplines have different publication rates and citation behaviour, leading to a host of errors and misunderstandings; and second, a journal's Impact Factor is sometimes (in some countries) applied]]>
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      <title>steffi suhr</title>
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        <![CDATA[steffi suhr - ]]>
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      <title>Science in the 21st century - meeting in September 2008</title>
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        <![CDATA[Maxine Clarke - "There is a meeting with this title on 8-12 September 2008":http://www.science21stcentury.org/index.html. From the conference website: Times are changing. In the earlier days, we used to go to the library, today we search and archive our papers online. We have collaborations]]>
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