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    New Adventures in Science Publishing
    Submitted by David Lapointe; posted on Monday, October 29, 2001 (1 comment)

    "Efforts of grassroots group fall short; new online journal in the works..." says a recent article in the online journal, The Scientist. However, the picture is not bleak, and there are several interesting developments in the works.

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    http://www.the-scientist.com/yr2001/oct/russo_p12_011029.html

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    What are you doing?
    Submitted by Holly Miller; posted on Monday, October 29, 2001
    Submitter I signed the PLoS petition but now two papers on which I should be an author will be submitted to non compliant journals. In both cases, I am not first author, and it is not possible for me to dictate the journal. I can suggest, and I will but both papers could be submitted to high prestige journals. I really doubt those in charge will submit the papers to a little known upstart web journal. So what can I do about it, short of requesting my name be removed? I don't have so many papers on my cv that I can just throw these two away.



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    What are you doing?
    Submitted by Holly Miller; posted on Monday, October 29, 2001
    Submitter I signed the PLoS petition but now two papers on which I should be an author will be submitted to non compliant journals. In both cases, I am not first author, and it is not possible for me to dictate the journal. I can suggest, and I will but both papers could be submitted to high prestige journals. I really doubt those in charge will submit the papers to a little known upstart web journal. So what can I do about it, short of requesting my name be removed? I don't have so many papers on my cv that I can just throw these two away.

     

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