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April 27, 2009
ACS Publications Reader Survey
Writing about web page http://surveys.acs.org/se.ashx?s=04BD76CC30DD34F308CB92F9A2F0DEFA0C
The Publications Division at American Chemical Society is conducting a reader survey to understand your preferences when navigating and digesting today’s scientific literature. As a subscriber and/or registered user of ACS Journals, we would very much appreciate you completing an online survey to share your experience, comments, and suggestions. This survey is open for 2 weeks time, and is located at the following URL:
http://surveys.acs.org/se.ashx?s=04BD76CC30DD34F308CB92F9A2F0DEFA0C
The survey should take about 10 minutes to complete. Please note that the answers you provide are anonymous; your identity will not be associated with your answers.
The ACS Publications website and ACS Journals are user-driven environments, guided by input from end-users, authors, editors, and customers. Your feedback is much appreciated and will help to shape future enhancements to the society’s peer-reviewed research titles.
Thank you,
The ACS Publications Team
April 22, 2009
Is Scientific Journal Publishing About to Change?
Writing about web page http://tinyurl.com/c9zybh
Interested in the future of Scientific Publishing?
You may be interested in this article:
Semantic Publishing: the coming revolution in scientific journal publishing
David SHOTTON
You may also be interested in The Trouble with Medical Journals by Richard Smith, former editor of the British Medical Journal.

October 30, 2008
Reinvention – Undergraduate research journal celebrates a year in press
Writing about web page http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/sociology/research/cetl/ejournal/
What’s it all about? Well, the Reinvention web site describes it as:
“Reinvention: a Journal of Undergraduate Research is a new, online, peer-reviewed journal, dedicated to the publication of high-quality undergraduate student research. The journal welcomes academic articles from all disciplinary areas.”
Why not check it out?
Why not submit some work??
October 13, 2008
WRAPping it up
Writing about web page http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/
The Warwick Research Archive Project has been live for a little while now, and Warwick academics and researchers can submit content to it via this web form .
Why should authors submit to WRAP?
“Full text journal articles and theses held within the repository will kept at permanent URLs and will be exposed to indexing by search engines like Google through the repository, thus raising the visibility and research profiles of the authors.”
For further information on the Warwick repository please go to http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk or email wrap@warwick.ac.uk
Katharine Widdows
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