Re: [DIYbio] Re: A repository for your Trials and Errors

Are there any articles on JoE? I don't see anything on the site. Do I
need to signup?

On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 8:32 AM, Margret Storm <i.am.ozark@gmail.com> wrote:
> This looks like a fantastic idea! You should really set up an RSS feed - I'd
> love to keep tabs on this via my Reader.
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 12:43:49 AM UTC-4, Bioflukes wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> We are in the process of creating an open access, citable, online
>> scientific repository called as Journal of Errology that seeks to provide a
>> peer reviewed medium for all the unpublished trials and errors associated
>> with successfully published papers. We are also integrating Total - Impact
>> factor to help you increase your online impact with each submission.
>>
>> I can not link the web address of the site, since Google keeps deleting my
>> posts, please do a google search for Journal Of Errology. Submission are
>> completely free and you can make sure you get all the credit for the work
>> you have done.
>>
>> What actually can you share on Journal of Errology?
>> We want all those hypothesis that did not go as planned, with all its
>> results and your conclusions. If you are not sure about the conclusions,
>> then you can let others suggest you the conclusions. We also require all
>> your iterations and shortfalls. Shortfalls are those experiments that give a
>> positive result, however are not quite up to the mark to be mentioned. We
>> are also open to publishing mini-findings/ mini-papers that do not fit into
>> other conventional journals. Please do feel free to contact us using the
>> contact us page on the website or even this Group post.
>>
>> Will look forward to answering all of your questions.
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 12:43:49 AM UTC-4, Bioflukes wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> We are in the process of creating an open access, citable, online
>> scientific repository called as Journal of Errology that seeks to provide a
>> peer reviewed medium for all the unpublished trials and errors associated
>> with successfully published papers. We are also integrating Total - Impact
>> factor to help you increase your online impact with each submission.
>>
>> I can not link the web address of the site, since Google keeps deleting my
>> posts, please do a google search for Journal Of Errology. Submission are
>> completely free and you can make sure you get all the credit for the work
>> you have done.
>>
>> What actually can you share on Journal of Errology?
>> We want all those hypothesis that did not go as planned, with all its
>> results and your conclusions. If you are not sure about the conclusions,
>> then you can let others suggest you the conclusions. We also require all
>> your iterations and shortfalls. Shortfalls are those experiments that give a
>> positive result, however are not quite up to the mark to be mentioned. We
>> are also open to publishing mini-findings/ mini-papers that do not fit into
>> other conventional journals. Please do feel free to contact us using the
>> contact us page on the website or even this Group post.
>>
>> Will look forward to answering all of your questions.
>
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